technically yes because even if you have a variable of just x, there is still a coefficient of 1
The volume of a quadrangular base pyramid is:
V = (1/3) * (Ab) * (h)
Where,
Ab: base area
h: height
Clearing the area of the base we have:
Ab = (3 * V) / (h)
Answer:
An expression that represents the area of the base of the pyramid is:
A) 3v / h units
Answer:
only after you have done this an infinite amount of times, so, no not really.
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a geometric series also used in Zeno's paradox: Achilles and the tortoise.