Concept explainers
To Describe: the surface area of a cone.
Answer to Problem 25HP
The surface area quadruples if radius and slant height are doubled.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Radius and slant height are doubled.
Calculation:
Since the two cones are similar and a pair of solids is similar only if their corresponding measures are proportional.
Since, the dimensions of the new cone are the double of the original cone.
Hence, the scale factor is
If two solids are similar with a scale factor of
That is,
Hence, the surface area of new cone
Thus, the surface area quadruples.
Conclusion:
Thus, the surface area quadruples.
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