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what is the total surface area of cylinder​

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Answered by danish10366
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The total surface area of a cylinder is equal to the sum of areas of all its faces. The Total surface area with radius 'r', and height 'h' is equal to the sum of the curved area and circular areas of the cylinder. TSA = 2π × r × h + 2πr2= 2πr (h + r) Square units

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The total surface area of a cylinder is equal to the sum of areas of all its faces. The Total surface area with radius 'r', and height 'h' is equal to the sum of the curved area and circular areas of the cylinder. TSA = 2π × r × h + 2πr2= 2πr (h + r) Square units.

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