It remains the same or increases in surface area.
Nothing. The cylinder's surface area does not have a GCF.
Surface area = 4*pi*radius squared
That is correct because the surface area of a sphere is: 4*pi*radius squared
Area is pi times the radius, squared. And circles are two-dimensional. There is no volume. But for cylinders, the area is pi times the radius squared, times two, times the height.
Use the formula: 2X3.14Xr2Xh + 2X3.14XrXh it may be confusing, because it is long 2 times pi time radius squared times height plus 2 times pi times radius times height.
60cm
Yes and its formula is: 4*pi*radius squared
Its complete surface area = (2*pi*radius squared)+(2*pi*radius*height) in square inches
(pi times radius squared) plus (pi times radius times slant).
about 376.99in squared
Yes and its formula is: 4*pi*radius squared
Surface area of a circle = pi*radius2