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The area of the base of a cylinder is: pi times radius squared
It is one of the flat circular bit, and is at the end of the cylinder.
cylinder
A cylinder cannot have a hexagonal base, only a circular one.
A cylinder. (This isn't a fake answer.)
A solid figure with one circular base and one curved surface is called a cylinder. In a cylinder, the circular base is parallel to the other circular base (if there is one), and the curved surface connects the edges of the base, forming a three-dimensional shape. If it has only one base, it can be considered a cone, which has a circular base and a single curved surface that narrows to a point.
the base is one of the two circles on the end. if you look at a net, it is the circles. either one. it doesnt matter.
A cylinder has two bases that are circles but a cone only has one base then a vertex.
A cylinder has two bases that are circles but a cone only has one base then a vertex.
the base of a cylinder is a circle.
The base of a cylinder is the circular part. What exactly are you trying to DO with it?
The word "base" is just fine for this purpose.