A cross section is the shape we get when cutting straight through an object. The cross section of this object is a triangle. It is like a view into the inside of something made by cutting through it.
Answer:
<h2><u>196°</u></h2>
Step-by-step explanation:

notice the original, and the new one, with the tripled "r" and "h" is just, whatever the original was times 27, namely 27 times as large as the original.
Answer:
D reflection
Step-by-step explanation:
think of it like a mirror when u look at the mirror its an exact match to what u are seeing
The equation for the base is that of a circle, so the cross sections will have a leg of length equal to the vertical distance between its halves.
x² + y² = 16 ⇒ y = ±√(16 - x²)
⇒ length = √(16 - x²) - (-√(16 - x²)) = 2 √(16 - x²)
Cross sections with thickness ∆x have a volume of
1/2 length² ∆x = 1/2 (2 √(16 - x²))² ∆x = (32 - 2x²) ∆x
since they are isosceles triangles and so their bases and heights are equal.
Then the total volume would be (D)
