Given:
side lengths of right triangles = 12 cm ; 16 cm ; 20 cm
lateral area = 192 cm²
lateral area of a triangular prism = perimeter * height
192 cm² = (12 cm + 16 cm + 20 cm) * height
192 cm² = 48 cm * height
192 cm² / 48 cm = height
4 cm = height
The height of the pedestal in the shape of a triangular prism is 4 cm.
Answer:
r^2=(A/pi)
Step-by-step explanation:
if A=pi*r^2 then maybe dividing by pi to get r^2 alone says r^2=(A/pi) or to get rid of the exponent you may square root each side so r=(sqrt(A/pi))
It's a bit hard to explain but I hope this helps
Answer:
Hello Love!
All range is in math Is the highest number subtracted by the smallest number so our equation is 15 - 0 = 15
so 15 is our range!