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Cylinder
A cylinder is one of the most basic
curvilinear geometric shapes,
the surface formed by the points at a fixed
distance from a given line segment,
the axis of the cylinder.
Surface Area
The formula for finding the surface area of
a cylinder is, with h as height, r as radius,
and S as surface area is
Or, with B as base area and L as lateral
area,

Usage in daily life
we see cylinders everywhere in our
everyday life.
If not regular cylinders, irregular indeed.
For example, buildings, bottles, pipes, etc.

Cone
A cone is a dimensional geometric
shape that tapers smoothly from a flat
base (usually circular) to a point called
the apex or vertex.
More precisely, it is the solid figure
bounded by a base in a plane and by a
surface (called the lateral surface) formed
by the locus of all straight line segments
joining the apex to the perimeter of the
base, such that there is a circular cross
section.
Surface area
The lateral surface area of a right circular
cone is where r is the radius of
the circle at the bottom of the cone and l
is the lateral height of the cone.
Usage in daily life
Irregular cones are seen frequently in our everyday life.
For example, ice-cream cones, hats, vegetables, etc.

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