Asked by Dylan
What is the slant height for the given pyramid to the nearest whole unit?
Pyramid base = 6cm
Height = 4cm
A.) 7cm*
B.) 5cm
C.) 9cm
D.) 8cm
Ca n someone please check this?
Pyramid base = 6cm
Height = 4cm
A.) 7cm*
B.) 5cm
C.) 9cm
D.) 8cm
Ca n someone please check this?
Answers
Answered by
Steve
drop an altitude to the center of the base. Then, looking from the side, you will see that
3^2 + 4^2 = s^2
3^2 + 4^2 = s^2
Answered by
Dylan
So 3^2 +4 ^2 = 25^2 so the slant height is 625 (25^2)?
Answered by
Steve
Huh? 3^2+4^2 = 9+16 = 25 = 5^2
get a grip, guy!
get a grip, guy!
Answered by
Dylan
I don't follow... The slant height is 25?.... I know how you're getting the exponents, but how would you get one of the answers above?
Answered by
Dylan
Nevermind, I'm pretty sure it's 7.
36 + 16 = 52
Square root of 52 is 7.
36 + 16 = 52
Square root of 52 is 7.
Answered by
Steve
The slant height is 5!!
Don't you know a 3-4-5 right triangle?
Don't you know a 3-4-5 right triangle?
Answered by
Dylan
Obviously not.
Answered by
Dog
Yall confusing
Answered by
Slay Girl for Davi😍🤤🥴
guys ya'll didn't even get the answer right. I took it and the answer is 13 cm but i need to explain it.
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