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Why curved surface area of a cone is always greater than its base area.​

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Answered by sunainagupta1983
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Answer: because it is curved

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

If a perpendicular cut is made from a point on the circumference of the base to the vertex and the cone is opened up, a sector of a circle with radius ll is produced. Since the circumference of the base of the cone is 2πr,

therefore the arc length of the sector of the circle is 2πr

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