Step-by-step explanation:
It is shifted down 2 units.
The formula for the lateral surface area of a right circular cone is:

where r is the radius of the base, and l is the slant height.
Plugging in the values we get:
Answer:
the first option
Step-by-step explanation:
solution:
distance: d=1/4 lc (because is a quarter of a circle)
length of the circumference: lc=2 pi r
pi: constant=3.14
radius of the circle: r=80 feet
replacing pi and r in the formula of lc:
lc=2 pi r
lc=2 (3.14) (80 feet)
lc=502.4 feet
replacing lc in the formula of d:
d=1/4 lc
d=1/4 (502.4 feet)
d=502.4/4 feet
d=125.6 feet
Answer:
The ordered pair that best describes the location of G' is (-6,2).
Step-by-step explanation:
Reflecting a point over the y-axis:
When a point (x,y) is reflected over the y-axis, it's x coordinate is multiplied by -1, while the y-coordinate stays the same. Thus:
(x,y) -> (-x,y).
Point G is located at (6, 2)
When reflected over the y-axis:
G'(-6,2).
The ordered pair that best describes the location of G' is (-6,2).
Cos = adjacent over hypotenuse
cos33 = b/170
170cos33 = b
b = 142.574 inches