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Q: Would all cylinders with the same height and base area have the same shape?
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How do you find the total area if you only know the height and radius?

It depends on the shape for which you want the area. The area of both cones and cylinders are completely defined by height and radius.


Do all cylinders with the same height and base area have the same shape?

No. You can push a cylinder across its axis - in the same way that a rectangle can be made into a parallelogram. The new cylinder would have a different shape.


Will all cylinders with the same height and base area have the same shape?

No. The height usually refers to vertical height so they could slanted to any degree (between 0 and 90 degrees).


What makes a solid shape a prism?

A solid shape with regular area and height makes a prism. A solid shape with regular area and height makes a prism. A solid shape with regular area and height makes a prism.


How do you find the height and width knowing only the area?

If the shape is a square, find the square root of the area and that will be the height and the width. Otherwise, you would need to find out more than the area.


How can two cylinders have the same surface area but different volume?

Change in height and circumference


How do you work the height out with the area and the base is given?

If the shape in question is a triangle, then Area = 0.5 * Base * Height So Height = 2 * Area / Base


Find base if height and area are given?

Of a square? (area/height=base) Of a triangle? ({area/height}/2=base) Or of some other shape?


How do you multiple a area?

3D shape = length x width x height 2D shape = length x height


What does a 2D shape have?

Height, width, area, perimeter.


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Rule for finding the area of a parallelogram?

The rule for finding the area of a parallelogram is a simple equation of A=bh. For this equation, the A is area, b is base, and h is height. The area of a parallelogram is equal to the shape's base multiplied by the shape's height.