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10. The surface area of a cylinder with radius rand height h is twice the product of r and the

square of the radius plus twice the product of it, the radius, and the height.
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Financial Algebra, F
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Explanation:

The cylinder is a closed figure which consists of two circular ends. If r is the radius and h is the height of the cylinder, then its surface area is given by :


A=2\pi rh

or


A=2\pi * r* h

We also know that, surface area = perimeter×height

So, the surface area of the cylinder is the product of circumference of the circle and height of the cylinder.

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