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
Yes.
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.
True. This is because the slant height of an oblique cone cannot be defined.
False apex
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
Yes.
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.
use the formula. ti
T=L+B
what is the formula to finding the total surface area of a rhomboid?!