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Please help. I WILL give brainiest. Please I really need help. In this unit, you calculated the surface area of solid figures composed of polygons, such as rectangles and triangles. But imagine finding the surface area of a cylinder—a solid figure that has several curved surfaces. A cylinder is made up of two circular bases and a curved (lateral) surface in between. Develop a formula for finding the surface area of the outside of a cylinder based on what you know about the circumference of a circle and the areas of circles and rectangles. (Hint: Think about rolling a rectangular piece of paper into the shape of a cylinder.) Discuss your approach and why it works.

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The surface area of a cylinder is the surface area of a rectangular piece of paper as you roll it into a cylinder, and the surface area of the base and top areas. Pretend that we have a rectangular piece of paper with the long side h, and short side w, let h be the height of the cylinder as we roll it, the surface area generated is the circumference of the circle with radius r multiplied by the height = 2 pi r h. The area of the top and bottom circular bases is 2 pi (r) 2. The total surface area = 2 pi r h + 2 pi (r) 2=2 pi r (h+r) to express r in terms of w , w=2 pi r the width of the rectangle equal to the circumference of the circle, then the total surface area = w (h+r), but r=w / 2 pi , the surface area = w (h+w / 2 pi)=(wh+(w) 2 / 2 pi)

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A formula to find the volume of a cylinder is, a surface area of a cylinder would be the surface area of a rectangular piece of paper once you had rolled it into a cylinder.  A cylinder has about two components which are, the curved surface area and the flat surface area. I have a rectangular piece of paper in which the long side is h (Height), and the shorter side which would be w (Width). Then the surface area that I have generated would be the circumference of the circle. The radius ® would then be multiplied by h, for example: h=(2πrh). The top and bottom area is 2π ® 2, so the total surface area would end up being 2π (r) (h) + 2π ® 2=2π ® (h+r). One way to express r in a different phrase of w, would be w=2π ®. The w of the rectangle is equal to the circumference of the circle. The total surface area would be =w (h+w/2π)=wh+(w) 2/2π).

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