Recall that we are given the following cone
to use the formula of the lateral area (pi*r*l) we shoudl determine the value of r and l. From the picture, we see that the given radius is r=5. Also, we can see that we have the following right triangle
Since it is a right triangle, we can apply pythagoras theorem, so we get the equation

Applying the square roots on both sides, we get
![l=\sqrt[]{169}=13](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/qqrc48ajev805cwr8u68h9wavy0uebhbz4.png)
Then, the value of l is 13. Using the formula, the lateral area is

So it has an lateral area of 65 pi squared centimeters.