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7 December, 19:31

How do you find the surface area of a sphere? What should the label be?

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  1. 7 December, 19:41
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    Surface area = 4 pi r^2

    where

    pi : 3.14 a constant

    r : raduis

    surface area is the change of volume with respect to raduis

    volume = 4/3 pi r^3

    dvolume/dr = 4 pi r^2

    you can prove the identity with double integration in spherical coordinates or volumes of revolutions and polar coordinates
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