Everything Maths Grade 10

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

SOLUTION


surface area of sphere= 4r^2
= 4(5)^2
= 100
=314,2 cm^2

Worked example 11: Examining the surface area of a cone

QUESTION


If a cone has a height ofhand a base of radiusr, show that the surface area is:r^2 +r


p
r^2 +h^2

SOLUTION


Step 1: Sketch and label the cone


r

h
a

r

h

Step 2: Identify the faces that make up the cone


The cone has two faces: the base and the walls. The base is a circle of radiusrand the walls can be opened
out to a sector of a circle:


2 r= circumference

a

This curved surface can be cut into many thin triangles with height close toa(whereais the slant height). The
area of these triangles or sectors can be summed as follows:


Area of sector=

1


2


baseheight (of a small triangle)

=

1


2


 2 ra

=ra

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