Mathematics
Mathematics, 27.04.2021 01:20, jevonewilliams3106

Consider the following prisms, whose bases are both squares. Naomi tried to use Cavalieri's principle to show that the two figures have the same volume.
"The base areas are the same. Therefore, corresponding cross-sections have the same area. So the volumes must be the same."
What is the first mistake Naomi made?


Consider the following prisms, whose bases are both squares.

Naomi tried to use Cavalieri's princ

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