Answer:
Volume of a cone
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that the radius of a cone is 15cm and its height is 4cm
That is r=15cm and h=4cm
To find the volume of a cone :
volume of a cone
cubic units
Now substitute the values in the formula we get
volume of a cone


Now round to nearest hundredth

Therefore Volume of a cone
Answer:
g(p)= -p^2+4p+4
Step-by-step explanation:
g(x)= -x^2+4x+4
Replace x with p
g(p)= -p^2+4p+4
Is RS perpendicular to DF? Select Yes or No for each statement. R (6, −2), S (−1, 8), D (−1, 11), and F (11 ,4) R (1, 3), S (4,7
guajiro [1.7K]
I'll do the first one to get you started.
Find the slope of the line between R (6,-2) and S (-1,8) to get
m = (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
m = (8-(-2))/(-1-6)
m = (8+2)/(-1-6)
m = 10/(-7)
m = -10/7
The slope of line RS is -10/7
Next, we find the slope of line DF
m = (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1)
m = (4-11)/(11-(-1))
m = (4-11)/(11+1)
m = -7/12
From here, we multiply the two slope values
(slope of RS)*(slope of DF) = (-10/7)*(-7/12)
(slope of RS)*(slope of DF) = (-10*(-7))/(7*12)
(slope of RS)*(slope of DF) = 10/12
(slope of RS)*(slope of DF) = 5/6
Because the result is not -1, this means we do not have perpendicular lines here. Any pair of perpendicular lines always has their slopes multiply to -1. This is assuming neither line is vertical.
I'll let you do the two other ones. Let me know what you get so I can check your work.
If there is 1000 seats, and the students took 45% percent of them, then 450 sixth graders went on the trip
Answer:
This sequence is a geometric sequence.
The common ratio of the sequence is
3/9 = 1/3
Hope this helps