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The value of the surface area of the cylinder

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The value of the surface area of the cylinder is equal to the value of the volume of the cylinder. Find the value of x .

radius is 2.5 cm and height is x,
asked Sep 9, 2018 in ALGEBRA 2 by abstain12 Apprentice
reshown Sep 9, 2018 by bradely

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Given

Diameter  =  71/5 ft

Then Radius (r)  =  (71/5) /2 = 71/10 ft

And Height (h)  =  x ft

The surface area of the Cylinder =  2πr^2 + 2πrh

The volume of the cylinder = π(r^2)h

And also given that The value of the surface area of the cylinder is equal to the value of the volume of the cylinder

Hence,

2πr^2 + 2πrh = π(r^2)h

π[ 2r^2 + 2rh ]  = π(r^2)h

2r^2 + 2rh  =  hr^2

2r^2  =  hr^2 - 2rh

2r^2  =  h(r^2 - 2r)

h  =  (2r^2) / (r^2 - 2r)

h  =  (2r^2) / r^2(1 - 2/r)

h  =   2 / (1 - 2/r)

Substitute h = x and r = 2.5 in above equation

x  =   2 / (1 - 2/2.5)

x  =   2 / [ (2.5 - 2)/2.5 ]

x  =   2 X 2.5 / 0.5

x = 10cm

Answer :

x  =  10cm

answered Sep 28, 2018 by homeworkhelp Mentor

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