if you mean PI squared + PI squared / by 2 then that is.... 4.9298 solved on paper ... BUT if you mean what you said, the answer is YUMMY!
the same as pi squared, which is 9.86960440109
The surface area of a (closed) cylinder equals the surface area of both bases (the top and bottom), i.e. pi x radius squared (first base) + pi x radius squared (second base), plus the lateral surface area (the surface area of the curved side), i.e. circumference (pi x diameter) x height. Inserting the numbers: SA = pi x (2 m.) squared + pi x (2 m.) squared + pi x 4 m. x 6 m. = pi x 4 m. squared + pi x 4 m. squared + pi x 24 m. squared = 8 x pi m. squared + 24 x pi m. squared = 32 x pi meters squared.
The square root of pi times pi is simply pi. Because pi*pi=pi squared, the squared and the square root will cancel each other, leaving just pi.
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if you mean PI squared + PI squared / by 2 then that is.... 4.9298 solved on paper ... BUT if you mean what you said, the answer is YUMMY!
the same as pi squared, which is 9.86960440109
(pi times radius squared) plus (pi times radius times slant).
the volume of a cylinder is (pi)r squared times the height, same as a circle but plus the height so the answer here would be ((pi) x 1) squared x 5. or 5 pi squared
It's about 34 and a third
The surface area of a (closed) cylinder equals the surface area of both bases (the top and bottom), i.e. pi x radius squared (first base) + pi x radius squared (second base), plus the lateral surface area (the surface area of the curved side), i.e. circumference (pi x diameter) x height. Inserting the numbers: SA = pi x (2 m.) squared + pi x (2 m.) squared + pi x 4 m. x 6 m. = pi x 4 m. squared + pi x 4 m. squared + pi x 24 m. squared = 8 x pi m. squared + 24 x pi m. squared = 32 x pi meters squared.
pi squared = approximately 9.8696044
pi squared is 9.869604401... pi cubed is 31.00627668
The formula for volume is 1/3 Bh ( 1/3 pi times radius squared times the height.) The formula for surface area is 2 pi r h plus 2 pi r squared.
it is pi..... wait no it isnt.....pi squared to the one half power is not pi...
It is not possible to answer the question because the squared hypotenuse can have any positive value.
No because pi still remains as an irrational when squared.