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The base of a certain solid is the triangle with vertices at (-10,5), (5,5), and the origin. Cross-sections perpendicular to th...Asked by Anonymous
The base of a certain solid is the triangle with vertices at (-10,5), (5,5), and the origin. Cross-sections perpendicular to the y-axis are squares.
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drwls
You have not asked a question. Your figure sounds like a tilted tetrahedron, lying on one triangular side at z = 0 (the x,y plane). There is a 15 x 15 square base at y = 5, and an apex at (0,0,0)