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How to find the Radius of a Cone if Given Height and Surface Area?

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How to find the Radius of a Cone if Given Height and Surface Area?

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SA (surface area) = pi*r*s + pi*r^2 s is the hypothenuse of the triange formed from the cone s^2 = h^2+r^2 by pythagorean theorem therefore SA = pi*r*sqrt(h^2+r^2) + pi*r^2 substitute the value of your SA and height and you should be able to get the radius

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