$\int_0^\infty x^2 \, dx$ $2x + 1 = 11$ 7. Find the surface area (including the bases) and the volume of a cylinder of radius 3 units and height 6 units. Sketch and label all parts.
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The formula for the surface area of a cylinder is: Surface Area = 2πr^2 + 2πrh Given that the radius (r) is 3 units and the height (h) is 6 units, we can substitute these values into the formula: Surface Area = 2π(3^2) + 2π(3)(6) Surface Area = 2π(9) + Show more…
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