Use Pythagoras' theorem
Use trigonometry
slant edge is a height of a cone
Slant height is 7.81 inches.
Why do you need to FIND the slant height if you have the [lateral height and] slant height?
To find the true length of a cone, you need to determine its slant height, which is the distance from the base to the apex along the surface of the cone. You can calculate the slant height using the Pythagorean theorem: if you know the radius of the base (r) and the height of the cone (h), the slant height (l) is given by the formula ( l = \sqrt{r^2 + h^2} ). This slant height represents the true length along the cone's side.
A right circular cone with 8 height and 6 radius has a slant height of 10.
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the slant height of a right circular cone is the distance from any point on the circle to the apex of the cone . The slant height of a cone is given by the formula ,√r2+h2 where r is the radius of the circle and h is the height from the center of the circle to the apex of the cone.
Uisng the lateral area and tha radius, you should be able to find the height of the cone. Using the height and radius as the legs of a right triangle, use the Pythagorean Theorem. The hypotenuse is the slant height.
Assuming it is a right cone, use Pythagoras - slant height = hypotenuse, other two sides = radius of base, and height.
The slant height is the hypotenuse of the right triangle formed by the height of the cone and the radius of the base. Use the Pythagorean theorem. The Pythagorean theorem (radius)2 + (perp. height)2 = (slant height)2
Slant height is 16.16 cm