You can use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the length of the third side AB (Identified as "x" in the figure attached in the problem), which says that in a right angled triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the legs:
a² = b²+c²
As we can see the figure, the triangle does not have an angle of 90°, but it can be divided into two equal parts, leaving two triangles with a right angle. We already have the values of the hypotenuse and a leg in triangle "A" , so we can find the value of the other leg:
b = √(a²-c²) b = √(10²-4²)
b = 9.16
With these values, we can find the hypotenuse in the triangle "B":
x = √b²+c²
x = √(9.16)²+(4)²
x = 10
There is a formula for this, I attached an image
D I’m pretty sure is correct
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(x-1)(x-2)(x+3)²=(x²-3x+2)(x²+6x+9)
=x^4+3x^3-7x²-15x+18
Answer A
Answer:
The height of the cone is 5.09 inches
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
The volume of the cone = 12 cubic inches
The diameter of the cone = 3 inches
To Find :
The height of the cone = ?
Solution:
We know that the volume of the cone is
Volume = 
where
r is the radius of the cone
h is the height of the cone
Now substituting the given values





h = 5.09 inches