Surface Area = πr2 + πrs
Substitute in the appropriate values for surface area and r, and then solve for s.
A cone with a radius of 7 and a slant of 12 has a total surface area of about 417.83 units2
Surface Area = Pi*radius(radius + slant height)
The surface area of a right cone with a radius of 8 and a slant height of 15 is: 377 units squared.
A right cone with a slant height of 6 and a radius of 7 has a total surface area of about 245.04 square units.
A cone with a slant height of 22cm and radius of 7cm has a total surface area of about 637.74cm2
A cone with a radius of 7 and a slant of 12 has a total surface area of about 417.83 units2
The surface area is a function of the height (or slant height) and the radius of the base. So, the slant height is a function of the surface area and the base-radius. Since the latter is unknown, the slant height cannot be calculated.
Surface Area = Pi*radius(radius + slant height)
A cone with a slant height of 22cm and radius of 7cm has a total surface area of about 637.74cm2
A right cone with a radius of 4 and a slant height of 13 has a total surface area of about 213.63 units2
The surface area of a right cone with a radius of 8 and a slant height of 15 is: 377 units squared.
The lateral surface area of a right circular cone with a radius of 12cm and a slant height of 20cm is approximately 754cm2
A right cone with a slant height of 6 and a radius of 7 has a total surface area of about 245.04 square units.
A cone with a slant height of 22cm and radius of 7cm has a total surface area of about 637.74cm2
Total surface area = (piradius2)+(piradius*slant length)
It depends on what information you have: its radius and slant height, radius and volume, radius and surface area, surface area and volume, etc.
Entire surface area of a cone: pi*radius^2 plus pi*radius*slant length