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Find the surface area of the cone in terms of π.

180π cm2


108π cm2


144π cm2


90π cm2

Find the surface area of the cone in terms of π. 180π cm2 108π cm2 144π cm2 90π cm-example-1

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Answer:


144\pi {cm}^(2)

Explanation:

The formula for the surface area of a cone is


s = \pi {r}^(2) + \pi \: rs

Plugging given values r=6cm and s=18cm we get 144cm².

User Chlunde
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Answer:


144\pi \: {cm}^(2)

Explanation:

Given:

d (diameter) = 12 cm

l = 18 cm

Find: A (surface area) - ?

First, we have to find the radius:


r = (1)/(2) * d = (1)/(2) * 12 = 6 \: cm

Now, we can find the surface area:


a(surface) = \pi {r}^(2) + \pi * r * l


a(surface) = \pi * {6}^(2) + \pi * 6 * 18 = 36\pi + 108\pi = 144\pi \: {cm}^(2)

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