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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.
7 years ago

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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.
7 years ago
Anonymous
Pie
4 years ago

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