The height of the triangular base of the pyramid is calculated through the equation,
h = (cos x)(18 in)
where h is height and x is half of the angle of the triangle. Since the triangle is equilateral, the value of x is 30°. Substituting,
h = (cos 30°)(18 in)
h = 15.59 in
Thus, the height of the base is approximately 15.59 inches.
200 milimeters is the answer
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
EF - base1
HG - base2
J-midpoint of EH
K-midpoint of FG
We are solving it by using formula:
JK=(base1+base2):2
25=(3x+2+7x-2):2
25*2=10x
50=10x
x=50:10
x=5
Good luck!
Y = 7x^2-3
x=7y^2-3
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