The frustum of a cone looks like a plant pot and its curved surface area is: pi*(r1+r2)*l whereas r1 is the top radius and r2 is the bottom radius with l being its slanted length.
There must be a typo in this question, "Why does the formula for finding the surface area of arectangular prism is helpful?" What does that even mean?
Given the surface area, where S=surface area, the formula for finding the volume isV = √(S / 4pi)
the formula depends on the shape of the object
S=6e2
i have an answer for both a frustum of a pyramid and a frustum of a cone which do you need frustum of a cone just give both of them
what is the formula to finding the total surface area of a rhomboid?!
The frustum of a cone looks like a plant pot and its curved surface area is: pi*(r1+r2)*l whereas r1 is the top radius and r2 is the bottom radius with l being its slanted length.
There must be a typo in this question, "Why does the formula for finding the surface area of arectangular prism is helpful?" What does that even mean?
Given the surface area, where S=surface area, the formula for finding the volume isV = √(S / 4pi)
the formula depends on the shape of the object
S=6e2
archimedes
There are different formulae for different shapes.
its not i dont no why
Archimedes.
The formula for finding the surface area of a rectangle is length x width. 3.14 is the value for pi and is used for circles, cylinders, and spheres and has nothing to do with rectangles.