Answer:
<em>Volume = ( About ) 2406.165 cm^3</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
If you consider a cube or a rectangular prism, you could identify it's volume through the multiplication of it's Base by height. A pyramid has 1 / 3rd that volume, so in order to take a volume of the figure to the left, we would multiply Base * height and take 1 / 3rd of that;

<em>Solution ⇒ ( About ) 2406.165 cm^3</em>
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Hope that helps!
Answer:
21 1/3
Step-by-step explanation:
20 ÷ 15/16=
20/1 ÷ 15/16=
20/1*16/15=
4/1*16/3=
64/3=
21 1/3
This is clearly false as it will just mess up the question.
(1-cos^2(x)) csc^2(x)=1
one of the trigonometry rules is sin^2(x) + cos^2(x) = 1 if you rearrange this you realize that sin^2= 1-cos^2(x)
we also know that csc^2(x)= 1/sin^2(x) so now you can rewrite your equation as:
sin^2(x) x 1/sin^2(x) = 1
sin^2(x)/sin^2(x) =1
the LHS (left hand side) can cancel down to 1 because the numerator and denominator are the same
so then 1=1 Therefore LHS=RHS
Hope this helps
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Answer:
I guess that we have the equation:
(1/3)^2 + 3^2 =
And we want to solve it.
Here just remember that:
3^2 = 3*3 = 9
then:
(1/3)^2 = (1/3)*(1/3) = 1/9
replacing these in the expression, we get:
(1/3)^2 + 3^2 = 1/9 + 9
If we want to write this as a single fraction, we can rewrite:
1/9 + 9 = 1/9 + (9/9)*9
= 1/9 + 81/9 = (1 + 81)/9 = 82/9