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What is the length of the cone?
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Use the Pythagoras theorem to find the length of the cone, which is called the slant height.
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I can't see the image — could you either paste the numbers shown (the cone's height and the base radius) or upload the picture?
Method you should use:
- The slant height l of a right cone is given by Pythagoras: l = sqrt(radius^2 + height^2).
- Work in cm and give the answer to the required precision.
Example: if height = 6 cm and radius = 8 cm, then l = sqrt(6^2 + 8^2) = sqrt(36+64) = sqrt(100) = 10 cm.
Tell me the height and radius from your image and I will compute the slant height.
Method you should use:
- The slant height l of a right cone is given by Pythagoras: l = sqrt(radius^2 + height^2).
- Work in cm and give the answer to the required precision.
Example: if height = 6 cm and radius = 8 cm, then l = sqrt(6^2 + 8^2) = sqrt(36+64) = sqrt(100) = 10 cm.
Tell me the height and radius from your image and I will compute the slant height.
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