The surface area of a sphere with radius $r$ is $4 \pi r^2 $. Find the surface area of its circumscribing cylinder.
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The surface area of a sphere with radius $r$ is $4 \pi r^2 $. Find the surface area of its circumscribing cylinder.
I don't know to begin the problem. I would highly value your hints
Interpretation of "Circumscribing Cylinder" used in your question:
Sphere radius = $r$
So cylinder radius = $r$
Cylinder height = $2$ $\times$ sphere radius = $2r$
Cylinder surface area is equal to $2$ times the surface area of an end circle, plus the curved rectangular surface.
Ends: $2 \times \pi r^2$
Rectangle: $2r \times 2\pi r$
Surface area = $2\pi r^2 + 4\pi r^2 = 6\pi r^2$