Using Cavalieri’s Principle, the height of the oblique cylinder with the given volume and base radius is 6cm.
Option A) is the correct answer.
<h3>What is the height of the oblique cylinder?</h3>
From Cavalieri's principle, the volume of an oblique cylinder is expressed as;
V = base area × h
V = πr² × h
Given that;
- Radius r = 9cm
- Volume of the oblique cylinder V = 486πcm³
- Height of the oblique cylinder h = ?
V = πr² × h
486πcm³ = π × ( 9cm )² × h
486πcm³ = π × 81cm² × h
486πcm³ = 81πcm² × h
h = 486πcm³ / 81πcm²
h = 6cm
Using Cavalieri’s Principle, the height of the oblique cylinder with the given volume and base radius is 6cm.
Option A) is the correct answer.
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Answer: See below
Explanation:
(2x + 2y)(x - y) + (2x - 2y)(x+y)
= 2(x+y)(x-y) + 2(x-y)(x+y)
= 2(x^2 - y^2) + 2(x^2 - y^2)
= (2 + 2)(x^2 - y^2) (combine like terms)
= 4(x^2 - y^2)
The answer is 3 =) 5.25/1.75 = 3
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
7(p+2)=5(p+4)
By distributive law
The eqn becomes :
7p + 14 = 5p + 20
collecting like terms ;
7p - 5p = 20 - 14
=> 2p = 6 and
:- P = 3 ( dividing both sides by 2)
P= 3 is the only solution to the equation above and it satisfies the equation.
Answer: 4.5
Step-by-step explanation:
A half is 0.5 as a decimal. So:
4 + 0.5 = 4.5