Volume of a Pentagonal Pyramid 5/6 <span>abh
Given,
a = 3 m
b = 5 m
h = 8 m
Volume of a pentagonal pyramid
<span>= </span><span><span>5/6 </span></span><span> 3 m </span><span>×</span><span> 5 m </span><span>×</span><span> 8 m</span>
= 100 m</span>³<span>
</span>
Step-by-step explanation:
4x2+8x−3=0
For this equation: a=4, b=8, c=-3
4x2+8x+−3=0
Step 1: Use quadratic formula with a=4, b=8, c=-3.
x=
−b±√b2−4ac
2a
x= −(8)±√(8)2−4(4)(−3)
2(4)
x= −8±√112
8 x=−1+
1 2 √7 or x=−1+
−1 2 √7
Answer: x=−1+
1 2√7 or x=−1+
−1 2 √7
Answer:
4,188,790,200 cubic miles to the nearest hundred.
Step-by-step explanation:
That will be the volume of an imagined sphere with radius 1000 miles.
= 4/3 * pi * (1000)^3
= 4,188,790,200 cubic miles.
B= (v/a^2)-5 should be correct.
Answer:
X>3
Step-by-step explanation: