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Ответ:
Cylinders have two circular bases
Cones have one circular base
The lateral area of a cylinder is related to circumference of the circular bases.
Step-by-step explanation:
In Determining the statements that characterize cylinders and cones. All that apply in this context are :
1) Cylinders have two circular bases
2) Cones have one circular base
3) The lateral area of a cylinder is related to circumference of the circular bases.
Furthermore, in a general context, A cylinder has traditionally been or comprises of a three-dimensional solid, one of the most basic of curvilinear geometric shapes or curves. It is the idealized version of a solid physical tin can which processed lids on top and bottom. While a cone is a three-dimensional geometric shape or a set of line segment that taper smoothly from a flat base (though not necessarily, but mostly circular) to a point called the vertex.