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------Find the surface area of the figure, round your answer to the nearest hundredth if necessary <3
5.1 in
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♡LOTS OF POINTS TO RIGHT ANSWER♡ ------Find the surface area of the figure, round-example-1
User Nschonni
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Answer:


\approx19.16

Explanation:

To find the surface area of a cone, one uses the following formula,


A=(\pi)(r)(r+√(h^2+r^2)})

Where (r) is the radius of the base of the cone, and (h) is the height of the cone, (
\pi) represents the numerical constant (3.1415...). In order for this formula to work, one needs the height of the cone. This can be found using the Pythagorean theorem. One can form a right triangle with the base's radius, the side length, and height of the cone, then solve for the height of the cone. The Pythagorean theorem states the following,


a^2+b^2=c^2

Substitute,


a^2+(1)^2=(5.1)^2

Simplify,


a^2+1=26.01

Inverse operations,


a^2=25.01\\a\approx5

Now one can use the formula to find the surface area of a cone, substitute in the given values, and solve,


A=(\pi)(r)(r+√(h^2+r^2)})

Substitute,


A=(\pi)(1)(1+√(5^2+1^2)})


A=(\pi)(1+√(25+1))\\A=\pi(1+√(26))\\A\approx 19.16

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