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Find the lateral area and the surface area of the composite solid. Keep answer in exact form.

10 cm
12 cm
1
1
1
1
32 cm
10 cm
Lateral Area
Surface Area

Find the lateral area and the surface area of the composite solid. Keep answer in-example-1
User Ayesh Don
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Answer:

a) Lateral area of the solid = 2011.43
cm^(2)

b) Surface area of the solid = 2544
cm^(2)

Explanation:

a) Lateral area of the figure = 2
\pirh

where; r is the radius of the cylinder, and h is its height.

Lateral area of the figure = 2 x
(22)/(7) x 10 x 32

= 2011.43
cm^(2)

b) The surface area = 2
\pir(r + h) - 2(
(1)/(2) x b x h)

= 2
\pir(r + h) - (b x h)

The height of the isosceles triangle can be determined by applying the Pythagoras theorem to have,


10^(2) =
6^(2) +
h^(2)

100 = 36 +
h^(2)


h^(2) = 100 - 36

= 64

h =
√(64)

= 8

h = 8 cm

The surface area of the solid = 2 x
(22)/(7) x 10 (10 + 32) - 12 x 8

= 2640 - 96

= 2544

The surface area of the solid is 2544
cm^(2).

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