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.
A frustum of a cone.Correct answer is: CYLINDER* * * * *A cylinder is like a special case. If the curved side of a frustum is perpendicular to the flat face, it makes a cylinder but why assume it is perpendicular? The figure could well be a frustum.
The solid you are describing is called a cylinder. It has two circular faces, one curved face, and no vertices.
A sphere has a total curved surface. A cylinder and a cone have a partial curved surface
Zero. A cube does not have a curved surface area.
The curved surface are is: pi*diameter*height
3 faces: two plane and one curved,2 edgesno vertices.3 faces: two plane and one curved,2 edgesno vertices.3 faces: two plane and one curved,2 edgesno vertices.3 faces: two plane and one curved,2 edgesno vertices.
A frustum of a cone.Correct answer is: CYLINDER* * * * *A cylinder is like a special case. If the curved side of a frustum is perpendicular to the flat face, it makes a cylinder but why assume it is perpendicular? The figure could well be a frustum.
There are many possible answers. Some are: A sphere or ellipsoid intersected by two planes; A toroid (doughnut) with a wedge cut out; A cylinder; A frustum of a cone.
No but a cone has a curved surface
No prism can have a curved surface.
The solid you are describing is called a cylinder. It has two circular faces, one curved face, and no vertices.
A sphere has a total curved surface. A cylinder and a cone have a partial curved surface
Zero. A cube does not have a curved surface area.
The curved surface are is: pi*diameter*height
The curved outer surface of a circle is the perimeter.
i think its curved
curved