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  1. Answers created by Leland Adriano Alejandro - Socratic

    A pyramid has a parallelogram shaped base and a peak directly above its center. Its base's sides have lengths of #7 # and #8 # and the pyramid's height is #5 #. If one of the base's corners …

  2. The base of a triangular pyramid is a triangle with corners at (1 ,3 ...

    The base of a triangular pyramid is a triangle with corners at # (1 ,3 )#, # (2 ,2 )#, and # (8 ,5 )#. If the pyramid has a height of #7 #, what is the pyramid's volume?

  3. The base of a triangular pyramid is a triangle with corners at (6 ,2 ...

    Volume of pyramid is 9 1/3 cu.unit. Volume of pyramid V_p= 1/3 * B * h ,where B is base area and h is hght of pyramid .

  4. The base of a triangular pyramid is a triangle with corners at (6 ,7 ...

    The base of a triangular pyramid is a triangle with corners at # (6 ,7 )#, # (2 ,5 )#, and # (3 ,1 )#. If the pyramid has a height of #4 #, what is the pyramid's volume?

  5. What is the volume of a pyramid with a base measuring 3

    May 20, 2018 · Volume of a pyramid is given by: V = 1 3 bh where: b is the base area of the pyramid h is the height of the pyramid So, we get: V = 1 3 ⋅ 3 m⋅ 3.5 m⋅ 10 m = 35 m3

  6. The base of a triangular pyramid is a triangle with corners at (3 ,8 ...

    The volume of a triangular pyramid is V = 1/3AH where A = area of the triangle base, and H = height of the pyramid or the distance from the pyramid's base to the apex.

  7. The Pythagorean Theorem Questions and Videos - Socratic

    How do you use the Pythagorean Theorem to determine if the following three numbers could represent the measures of the sides of a right triangle:# sqrt7, 8, 9#? How do you use the …

  8. Help w/ Trig Questions? #2 - Socratic

    Explanation: Given: All the sides in the square based pyramid is #20# cm In the diagram, BED is a triangle right angled at B By pythagoras theorem #BD^2=BE^2+ED^2#

  9. Roots of Complex Numbers Questions and Videos - Socratic

    Questions and Videos on Roots of Complex Numbers, within Precalculus

  10. Question #afd88 - Socratic

    First, note that if we assume negative numbers do not exist, as is supposed in the question, then -4xx-4 is not considered to be 16, as -4 does not exist within our system. Negative numbers are …