I think I know what it forms - a cone!!
I'm guessing that the angles at the end are 10 degrees so that would make angle CAB equal 5 degrees.
Line AB would be the radius of the "upper cone".
Line BC is 12/2 or 6
tangent (A) = BC / AB
tangent (5) = 6 / AB
AB = 6 / tan(5)
AB = 6 / 0.087489
AB =
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68.58 which is the radius of the "upper cone".</span></span></span>
Cone Volume = (PI * radius^2 * height) / 3
Cone Volume = (PI * 68.58 * 68.58 * 6) / 3
Cone Volume =
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29,551
That is just the "upper cone volume. So, we multiply </span></span></span><span><span>
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29,551 * 2
and get 59,102 which is the volume of the entire solid.
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Source for cone volume:
http://www.1728.org/volcone.htm
let's firstly, convert the mixed fraction to improper fraction, and then subtract.
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Answer:
use desmos it shows you how to plot the graph and it shows you the graph
Step-by-step explanation:
desmos is the website's name
It's me again. The table and the graph is shown in the following picture.
Answer:
2 units
Step-by-step explanation:
The x-coordinates are
School = 2
House = 5
Count the units (lines) between the two x-coordinates
There are 2 units between them