the base of a cylinder is a circle.
The base of a cylinder is the circular part. What exactly are you trying to DO with it?
The word "base" is just fine for this purpose.
Area of the base of a cylinder = pi*radius2
The base of a cylinder is the circle on the bottom, the area being the area of that circle.
the base of a cylinder is a circle.
The base of a cylinder is the circular part. What exactly are you trying to DO with it?
The word "base" is just fine for this purpose.
The radius of the base of the cylinder is: 5.64 cm
Area of the base of a cylinder = pi*radius2
Strictly, if it has a circular base, it is a circular cylinder. Otherwise, it could have an oval base. If the long axis is at right angles (perpendicular) to the plane of the base, then it is a right circular cylinder.
The shape of each base of a cylinder is circle. Also, the base of it can be a pair of congruent or parallel.
a cylinder has to have a circular base because it is a circular prism
The base of a cylinder is the circle on the bottom, the area being the area of that circle.
cylinder's are shape's by them selves . So it means that it is impossible to find what shape it is
That's going to depend on how big a circle the round base is. The bigger the base is, the shorter the cylinder is. Whatever the diameter of the base is, the height of the cylinder will be (3.82) divided by (the square of the diameter of the base).
The area of the base of a cylinder is: pi times radius squared