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Mathematics, 20.06.2019 18:02, josecano2
Which explanation can be used to informally derive the formula for the volume of a cone? a cylinder is exactly 3 times bigger than a cone with the same height and radius. therefore, the formula for the volume of a cone is 13 of the volume of a cylinder with the same height and radius. a cone is similar to a triangular pyramid except that a cone has curved edges. therefore, the formula for the volume of a cone can be derived by using the formula of a triangular pyramid and using the radius instead of the base length. a cone is approximately the same size as 1.5 spheres. using the formula for the volume of a sphere and multiplying it by 1.5 will give the formula for the volume of a cone. a cone consists of a circle as a base and triangles for its body. the formula for the volume of a cone can be derived by adding the formula for the area of circle and the area of the number of triangles that will cover the body of a cone.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 14:30, ultimateapes
Use the radius you found in part i (r=26.8 cm) with the surface area formula below to find the surface area of the sphere. show your work and round your answer to the nearest tenth. the surface area of a sphere: sa = 4Οr^2 self note: 3.8.4
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:10, sanchez626
Determine whether the points (β3,β6) and (2,β8) are in the solution set of the system of inequalities below. x ? β3 y < 5? 3x + 2 a. the point (β3,β6) is not in the solution set, and the point (2,β8) is in the solution set. b. neither of the points is in the solution set. c. the point (β3,β6) is in the solution set, and the point (2,β8) is not in the solution set. d. both points are in the solution set.
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