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.
I don't know what a 'right circular' is
Perhaps if you read the question properly, you would not have to ask the question!
It depends on the formula that describes the surface itself. "Curved surface area" is not enough information to answer the question.
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I sat here racking my mind for a half hour trying to figure out the answer to this question. Then it dawned on me that the grammar in this sentence is so bad, that I just didn't read the question right. the ANSWER IS "superficial." The question should be worded: "When the wound exists or occurs at or on the surface, it is know as what?"
I sat here racking my mind for a half hour trying to figure out the answer to this question. Then it dawned on me that the grammar in this sentence is so bad, that I just didn't read the question right. the ANSWER IS "superficial." The question should be worded: "When the wound exists or occurs at or on the surface, it is know as what?"
That's a trick question, right? Jupiter has no surface.
Impossible to tell since I have no idea which kingdom the question refers to.
when vaporization occurs in a liquid it is callednew person responding: i think it's called sublimation.NO NO NO.IT'S CALLED EVAPORATION.IT'S IN THE TEXTBOOK.-Chubby NinjaChubby ninja is right but another question for you guys that I have is what is it called when it's done beneath the surface -TWSS
when vaporization occurs in a liquid it is callednew person responding: i think it's called sublimation.NO NO NO.IT'S CALLED EVAPORATION.IT'S IN THE TEXTBOOK.-Chubby NinjaChubby ninja is right but another question for you guys that I have is what is it called when it's done beneath the surface -TWSS
Inferior surface of the heart is formed by Right atrium and Right ventricles
Putting a question mark at the end of a phrase does not make it a question.
an on the surface question starts with a who, where, when, what and under the surface questions are started with why, would, would, what if
plain surface is formed by rocks and minerals making a flat surface. that is the answer to your question.
If the surface can be imagined, then it can be represented. Therefore, the answer to the question is that there is no such surface.
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.