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Lesson 23: Three-Dimensional Geometry—Solids


As a leap of faith, you might be willing to say that this formula still
holds for the case with the base of the cone actually being a circle.
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lateral area =^12 × perimeter of base × slant height
translates to the following formula
lateral area = ʌUV
for the case of a circular cone.

r

slant height s

Figure 23.19
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