Answer:
we know that
[the lateral area of a right circular cone]=pi*r*l
where
r--------------> the radius of the circle part of the cone
l--------------> the side (slant height) of the cone
r=6 ft
h=8 ft
Step 1
find the slant height of the cone
which is determined by using Pythagoras, since the cross section is a right triangle.
l² = h²+ r²------------> l²=8²+6²-------> l²=64+36---------> l=10 ft
Step 2
find the lateral area
[the lateral area of a right circular cone]=pi*r*l--------> pi*6*10----> 188.4 ft²
the answer is 188.4 ft²
(-2,-3)
Mirror the point across the x-axis. If it is at (-2,3) then the reflection would be (-2, -3)
Answer:
m<C = 113°
Step-by-step explanation:
m<A = 67° (given)
Recall: opposite angles in any inscribed quadrilateral in a circle are equal to 180° or are supplements of one another.
This implies that:
m<A + m<C = 180°
Substitute
67° + m<C = 180°
Subtract 67° from each side
m<C = 180° - 67°
m<C = 113°
A prism does not have an apex.
An apex is the highest point of an object.
You can do this by multiplying 10000 by 103.4 percent
10,000 times 100 percent is 10,000 so 10,000 times 103.4 percent is the extra 3.4 percent
You would have earned 340 dollars in a years time