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25 January, 11:31

how would i find the surface area of a cone in terms of pi, if the radius is 14cm & the height is 15cm? what would be the answer?

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  1. 25 January, 11:44
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    196 * pi * square root of 421

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First, we would need to know the cone surface area formula.

    πr (r + square root of h^2+r^2

    Let's plug in the values now!

    We have

    14π (14 + square root of 421) Open it up and we have

    196 * pi * square root of 421
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