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What is the difference between lateral area and surface area?

the formulas for lateral area dont include the figures bases. surface area does.


What word describes the curves surface that connects two bases?

Lateral surface :)


Has 2 equaland parallel circular bases with a lateral curve surface?

A cylinder


What is the surface area of a cylinder with 4m in diameter and 6m in height?

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.


What is a solid bounded by a curved lateral surface and two circular bases?

it's a cylinder


Which three-dimensional shape has one lateral surface and two bases that are both circles?

A cylinder has two bases that are both circles, as well as one lateral rectangle (surface) that is between the two circles and curved around their edge to form a cylinder.


The definition of lateral area?

The lateral area of a three-dimensional object, such as a prism or cylinder, refers to the combined area of all sides excluding the bases. It is calculated by finding the sum of the areas of all the lateral faces of the object.


Which three dimensional shape has one lateral surface and two bases that are both circles?

cylinder


Is the surface area of the prism is the sum of the area of the base and lateral faces of the prism?

No, there are TWO bases.


A 3D figure with two parallel congruent circular bases connected by a curved lateral surface?

Cylinder


A three dimensional figure with two parallel and congruent bases connected by a curved lateral surface?

cylinder


How do you find the area of a cylinder if the radius is 5 and a height of 9?

It depends whether you want lateral or surface area. Lateral area is only the area of everything except the two bases. Surface area is the total area. Lateral area formula: pH or perimeter(of base) x height In this case, since this is a cylinder, the perimeter will be pi(diameter). Surface area: pH + 2B B= area of base So the equation would be: 10pi(9) + 2(pi x 5 squared)