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define Height vs Slant height
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GPT 3.5
Height is the distance perpendicular from the base of a shape to its highest point or vertex. Slant height, on the other hand, is the distance from the base to the top edge of a slanted or inclined surface.
In geometric shapes such as cones and pyramids, the height is the perpendicular distance from the base to the apex or vertex, while the slant height is the distance along the slanted surface from the base to the apex. The slant height is longer than the height in these cases because it follows the slanted surface of the shape.
In geometric shapes such as cones and pyramids, the height is the perpendicular distance from the base to the apex or vertex, while the slant height is the distance along the slanted surface from the base to the apex. The slant height is longer than the height in these cases because it follows the slanted surface of the shape.