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a cone is surmounted on a cylinder of same radius whose slant height is three times the cylinder . find the ratio of csa of cone to the cylinder​

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Answered by preetisinghkrishna
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How are the heights of the cylinder and the cone related?

  • The height of the cone is the length h of the straight line from the cone's tip to the center of its circular base. Both ends of a cylinder are circles, each of radius r. The height of the cylinder is the length h between the centers of the two ends.

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