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A short video showing how to prove the surface area of a cone is 蟺 脳 radius 脳 slant length.
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WHAT YOU NEED: piece of paper, ruler, compass, pencil, scissors.
STEP 1: Use the compass to draw a circle and cut it out...
鈥o create a cone, use the ruler to draw two lines outwards from the centre point of the circle - both at slight angles as above. Use the scissors to cut along the lines. Take the bottom part of the circle and roll it into a cone.
STEP 2: Unroll it and fold the shape in half vertically. Use a ruler to draw along the fold, then shade half of the shape in using a pen.
STEP 3: Cut the shape in half. Fold the two remaining shapes in half. Cut along the folds using scissors. You should be left with 4 identical sectors...
鈥epeat. You should now be left with 8 identical sectors.
STEP 4: Rearrange the sectors to form a rectangle...
...the bottom edge of the rectangle is 1/2 of the circumference of the base of the cone. The height of the rectangle is the slant length...
...you've done it! The sectors rearranged into the rectangle show the area of the curved surface of the cone = 蟺 脳 radius 脳 slant length.
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