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Asked by crystal

using the pythagorean theorum
you have a right circular cone with a radius of 3 and height of 6
is this how you would figure this out
c^2=3^2+6^2
c^2=9+36
c^2=45
c=6.7
15 years ago

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Answered by drwls
Yes, that is how you would calculate the slant height, c. Is that what was asked for?

Ot did they want an area or volume?
15 years ago
Answered by crystal
yes thank you
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