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Cylinders and Cones Lesson 12.3 Pre-AP Geometry Lesson Focus Four theorems are stated that give formulas for finding the lateral area and volume of both cylinders and cones. Basic Terms Cylinder The surface formed by the points at a fixed distance from a given straight line. The solid enclosed by this surface and by two planes perpendicular to the axis is also called a cylinder. Cone A three-dimensional geometric shape that tapers smoothly from a flat, round base to a point called the vertex. Cylinder Theorem 12-5 The lateral area of a cylinder equals the circumference of a base times the height of the cylinder. LA = 2πrh Theorem 12-6 The volume of a cylinder equals the area of a base times the height of the cylinder. V = πr2h Cone Theorem 12-7 The lateral area of a cone equals half the circumference of the base times the slant height. LA = 2πrℓ/2 = πrℓ Theorem 12-8 The volume of a cone equals one third the area of the base times the height of the cone. V = πr2h/3 Practice 1. Determine the lateral area, total area, and volume of a right cylinder with radius 5 and height 10. 2. Determine the slant height, lateral area, total area, and volume of a right cone with radius 5 and height 12.