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Entire surface area of a cone = (pi*radius2)+(pi*radius*slant length) Use Pythagoras' theorem to find the slant length
The height of?æ a cone is found by use of Pythagoras theorem. Pythagoras theorem states that the sum of the squares of two shorter sides (in this case, the shorter sides are?æ the height and radius of the cone) are equal to?æ the square of the longer side (for this case the longer side is the length of the cone).
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1) generally , a glass is a part of cone. 2) it have two different size of circle 3) it also have length 4) use chain rule to find the length of glass when its in a cone shape 5) it just that the final circle's radius is 0 6) then you will have two cone 7) find the volume of the glass by minus both cone ( large cone - small cone) hehehehehe.........have a try....
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Entire surface area of a cone = (pi*radius2)+(pi*radius*slant length) Use Pythagoras' theorem to find the slant length
The length of a sphere is its diameter
True. This is because the slant height of an oblique cone cannot be defined.
The height would be The square root of the square of the slant surface length minus the square of the radius of the cone at the base.
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The height of?æ a cone is found by use of Pythagoras theorem. Pythagoras theorem states that the sum of the squares of two shorter sides (in this case, the shorter sides are?æ the height and radius of the cone) are equal to?æ the square of the longer side (for this case the longer side is the length of the cone).
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Curved Surface Area of a Cone:Multiply the base radius of the cone by pi. Multiply your answer by the length of the side of the cone.Then add the surface area of the base of the cone using the area of a circle = pi x r2