V = ⅓•π•r²•h
Where:
- V: Volume of Cone
- π: Constant (Ratio of Circumference to Diameter for any Circle)
- r: Radius of Base
- h: Vertical Height
Tsa = π•r(r+√(r²+h²)) = π•r(r+l)
Where:
- Tsa: Total Surface Area (i.e. Base inclusive)
- π: Constant (Ratio of Circumference to Diameter for any Circle)
- r: Radius of Base
- h: Vertical Height
- l: Slant Height = √(r²+h²) (Using Pythagorean Theorem)
SA = π•r(√(r²+h²)) = π•r•l
Where:
- SA: Lateral Surface Area
- π: Constant (Ratio of Circumference to Diameter for any Circle)
- r: Radius of Base
- h: Vertical Height
- l: Slant Height = √(r²+h²) (Using Pythagorean Theorem)
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the cone base formula
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