A cylinder is a three dimensional object. Area is a two dimensional measurement. Unless the cylinder has a height of zero, you cannot measure it's area, it's area when the height is zero would be the area of a circle - pi times the radius squared.
A=pi x r2 The area of a circle is equivalent to pi times the radius squared. In order find the area of a circle, square the radius (multiply it by itself), and then multiply the new number by pi, which is about 3.14. P.S. If your looking for an exact answer, you should use the pi button on a scientific calculator.
Area of a circle = pi*radius2 and measured in square units if you have radius, then you do do pie (as in 3.14...) times the radius and then times it again. 3.14...x r x r = Area If you have the diameter, divide it by two to get the radius, then do the steps above.
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