A frustum may be formed from a right circular cone by cutting off the tip of the cone with a cut perpendicular to the height, forming a lower base and an upper base that are circular and parallel. The problem can be generalized to other cones and n-sided pyramids but for the moment consider the right circular cone.
Yes, it must because a frustum is only a part of a cone.
You get a frustum.
Yes
A frustum.
-- The frustum of a cone has. -- A right cylinder has.
There is no frustum of a cone. There is a frustum, which is a cone with the top cut off parallel to the ground.
i have an answer for both a frustum of a pyramid and a frustum of a cone which do you need frustum of a cone just give both of them
A large cone has a greater volume than a small frustum while a small cone has a smaller volume than a large frustum
Yes, it must because a frustum is only a part of a cone.
Yes and it is cone that has part of its top cut off parallel to its base and it looks like a plant pot.
A frustum is a truncated cone or pyramid. In other words, a cone with the top cut off, much like an ice cream cone with a flat bottom.
You get a frustum.
It is called a frustum.
A frustum of a cone.
No, it isn't.
Yes
A frustum. Specifically, a frustum of a triangular pyramid -- as one could also have a frustum of a cone, square pyramid, etc.