The figures that can have a triangle as a two-dimensional cross section are (4) I, III, and IV, only
<h3>How to determine the figures?</h3>
The cross-section of three-dimensional figures are as a result of slicing the figure along its axis.
- When the cube is sliced with its plane, it gives a triangle face
- When a cone is sliced vertically, it gives a triangle face
- One of the faces of a square pyramid is a triangle; so it has a triangle face
Hence, the figures that can have a triangle as a two-dimensional cross section are (4) I, III, and IV, only
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Answer:
check on google but it might be -10
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
322 ft squared
Step-by-step explanation:
formula = <u>(a+b)×h</u>
2
35+11 = 46
46×14 = 644
644÷2= 322
Answer:
2√2
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
g(x) = ✓(x - 4)
h(x) = 2x - 8
Now
g(h(10))
= g ( 2 * 10 - 8)
= g(20-8)
= g(12)
=✓(12 - 4)
= ✓8
=2√2
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The measure of <u>angle b</u> is 112° and the measure of <u>angle c</u> is 68°
<h3>Calculating the measures of angles </h3>
From the question, we are to determine the measures of the missing angles
From the diagram,
b = 112° (<em>Vertically opposite angles</em>)
∴ b = 112°
Also,
112° + c = 180° (<em>Sum of angles on a straight line</em>)
c = 180°- 122°
∴ c = 68°
Hence, the measure of <u>angle b</u> is 112° and the measure of <u>angle c</u> is 68°
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