Question
The surface area of a cylinder with radius r and height h is twice the product of pi and the square of the radius plus twice the product of pi, the radius, and the height.
Answers
Steve
so it is.
Now just write that in math. I assume you know what product, plus, and squared mean.
By the way, we usually write r^2 for r-squared.
Now just write that in math. I assume you know what product, plus, and squared mean.
By the way, we usually write r^2 for r-squared.
Anonymous
Pie