I think the image you were referring to is this:
This image shows two triangles that intersect each other at a common angle. The two triangle are triangle PQT and triangle RSQ. Both triangles meet at a common angle, and that is angle Q, or in other words, angle PQR
Answer: Just apply the formula
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation for volume of a cone is:
The radius is the line that creates a 90 degree angle with the height
The height goes from the base to the tip of the cone.
I recommend leaving Pi as it is and plugging the rest of the numbers first.
Then at the end multiply by 3.14 and round at the end.
This way, it is easier to avoid calculation errors.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
C
3/6
3=heads in a row
2=head and tails
3=times tossed
3/3*2
3/6 or 1/2
c.
ordered pairs: {(4, –2), (0, 6), (8, 2)}