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~ SA & Vol of Cylinders, Cones & Spheres

All about Cylinders Cylinder A solid that consists of two circular bases connected by one rectangular face that wraps around the circumference of the circles

Surface Area & Volume of Cylinders h

What do I need?

Right or Oblique It doesn’t matter! V = πr²h

All about Cones Cone A 3D figure that consists of a circular base connect by one curved lateral surface that connects the base to a single vertex

Right or Oblique It doesn’t matter! V = ⅓ πr²h

What if I don’t know a measurement? Just like the pyramid, you may have to refer to the Pythagorean Theorem ℓ

Surface Area & Volume of Cones

All About Spheres Sphere The set of all points equidistant from a center point

Surface Area

Volume

Surface Area & Volume of Spheres