Math, asked by sreekritty, 10 months ago

any one can tell me the formulae for Lsa of cylinder and tea of cylinder​

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Answered by queenlvu7276
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❤️hey here is your answer ❤️

❤️The area of a rectangle is height (H) * width (W). The "width" in this case will be equivalent to the circumference of the cylinder's base, which is 2 * π * radius (R). If you want to know the entire surface area of the cylinder, you need to add the area of the base and the top.❤️

❤️hope it help you ❤️

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SURFACE AREA VOLUME FORMULAS

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 \implies \: csa = 2\pi \: r \: h \\  \\  \implies \: tsa  = 2\pi \: r(r + h) \\  \\  \implies \: volume \:  = \pi \:  {r}^{2} h</p><p>

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