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The image is missing so i have attached it.
Answer:
Volume = 1.5 litres
Step-by-step explanation:
Using pythagoras theorem, we can get the height (h) of the cylinder
14² + h² = 17²
h² = 289 - 196
h = √93
Now, volume of a cylinder is;
V = πr²h
In the image, r = diameter/2 = 14/2 = 7cm
Thus,
V = π × 7² × √93
V = 1485 cm³
Now, 1 litre = 1000 cm³
Thus, volume = 1485/1000 = 1.485 litres ≈ 1.5 litres
No, it is not. If you see closely, the number 5.2 is not 52. 60 is greater than 5.2.
Answer:
a reflection across y-axis then translation of 1 unit right and 2 units up.
a clockwise rotation of 180° about the origin then a translation of 1 unit right and 3 units up
a reflection across y-axis then translation of 1 unit right and 1 unit down
a reflection across y = x then a positive rotation of 270° about the origin
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