CK-12 Geometry - Second Edition

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http://www.ck12.org Chapter 11. Surface Area and Volume


36 π=πr^2 +πr( 5 ) Because every term hasπ,we can cancel it out.
36 =r^2 + 5 r Set one side equal to zero, and this becomes a factoring problem.
r^2 + 5 r− 36 = 0
(r− 4 )(r+ 9 ) = 0 The possible answers forrare 4 and− 9 .The radius must be positive,
so our answer is 4.

Know What? RevisitedThe standard cone has a surface area ofπ+ 6 π= 7 π≈ 21. 99 in^2. The “king size” cone has
a surface area of 4π+ 16 π= 20 π≈ 62 .83, almost three times as large as the standard cone.


Review Questions


Fill in the blanks about the diagram to the left.


1.xis the ___________.


  1. The slant height is ____.
    3.yis the ___.

  2. The height is ____.

  3. The base is ___.

  4. The base edge is ____.

  5. Sketch a right cone. Label theheight, slant height, andradius.


For questions 8-10, sketch each of the following solids and answer the question. Your drawings should be to scale,
but not one-to-one. Leave your answer in simplest radical form.



  1. Draw a right cone with a radius of 5 cm and a height of 15 cm. What is the slant height?

  2. Draw a square pyramid with an edge length of 9 in and a 12 in height. Find the slant height.

  3. Draw an equilateral triangle pyramid with an edge length of 6 cm and a height of 6 cm.Describehow you
    would find the slant height and then find it.


Find the area of a lateral face of the regular pyramid. Leave your answer in simplest radical form.

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