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No, the formula is far from simple - requiring elliptical integrals.
You will need to find the surface area of each face and add them together.
Surface Area = Pi*radius(radius + slant height)
Archimedes
The surface area of a right cone is the amount of square units that is needed to cover the surface of a cone. To find a surface area of a right cone , follow this formula S.A = 3.14rl + 3.14r(r) I hope it helped you.
False. The surface area formula for a right cone is not the same as the surface area formula for an oblique cone.
No, the formula is far from simple - requiring elliptical integrals.
True. This is because the slant height of an oblique cone cannot be defined.
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Area of the right section x Length of the lateral edge
You will need to find the surface area of each face and add them together.
Surface Area = Pi*radius(radius + slant height)
Archimedes
The surface area of a right cone is the amount of square units that is needed to cover the surface of a cone. To find a surface area of a right cone , follow this formula S.A = 3.14rl + 3.14r(r) I hope it helped you.
Yes.
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