No. One third squared is one ninth. One ninth is smaller than one third.
1/9
(-1/3)2 = 1/9
Around 77 cm2. volume=(one third)(pi)(radius squared)(height)
It is not, so the question is irrelevant.
No. One third squared is one ninth. One ninth is smaller than one third.
8 inches squared
2/9
1/9
(-1/3)2 = 1/9
3.14*radius(squared) divided by one third i belive!
Find the square root of one side squared plus the second side squared.
One perfect square times another perfect square does produce a third perfect square.
(8+1/3)2 = 69.4 recurring decimal
Really you don't have enough data to calculate this.The height is not necessarily one of the three sides. The height is perpendicular to the width.If the triangle has a right angle, and you know two of the sides, you can calculate the third side using the rule of Pythagoras (a squared + b squared = c squared).Really you don't have enough data to calculate this.The height is not necessarily one of the three sides. The height is perpendicular to the width.If the triangle has a right angle, and you know two of the sides, you can calculate the third side using the rule of Pythagoras (a squared + b squared = c squared).Really you don't have enough data to calculate this.The height is not necessarily one of the three sides. The height is perpendicular to the width.If the triangle has a right angle, and you know two of the sides, you can calculate the third side using the rule of Pythagoras (a squared + b squared = c squared).Really you don't have enough data to calculate this.The height is not necessarily one of the three sides. The height is perpendicular to the width.If the triangle has a right angle, and you know two of the sides, you can calculate the third side using the rule of Pythagoras (a squared + b squared = c squared).
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3c(squared)-17c-6 = 0 (3c+1)(c-6) = 0 c= negative one third or positive 6