Formula: SA = 2πrh + 2πr² Find the surface area of the cylinder using the given measurements: Height (h): 9 cm Radius (r): 7 cm
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- a represents the length of the base of the cylinder. If the cylinder is circular, then a = 2πr (circumference of the base). - r represents the radius of the cylinder. - h represents the height of the cylinder. - Zrr represents the area of the two circular Show more…
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