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* Given the [[radius]] of the base <math>r</math> and the [[slant height]] of the cone <math>h</math>, the volume of the cone is <math>\dfrac{\pi r^2h}{3}</math>. | * Given the [[radius]] of the base <math>r</math> and the [[slant height]] of the cone <math>h</math>, the volume of the cone is <math>\dfrac{\pi r^2h}{3}</math>. | ||
− | The surface area of a cone where r is the radius and h is the slant height is \pi(r^2)+\pi(r)(h). | + | The surface area of a cone where r is the radius and h is the slant height is <math>\pi(r^2)+\pi(r)(h)</math>. |
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Revision as of 00:03, 27 February 2010
A cone is a special case of the pyramid; it's a pyramid with a circular base.
- Given the radius of the base and the slant height of the cone , the volume of the cone is .
The surface area of a cone where r is the radius and h is the slant height is . This article is a stub. Help us out by expanding it.