Jon P. answered 02/27/22
Goal oriented, experienced test prep tutor specializing in SAT, ACT
You don't need any help with this. Just google 'volume of an oblique cone.'
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asked 02/23/22Jon P. answered 02/27/22
Goal oriented, experienced test prep tutor specializing in SAT, ACT
You don't need any help with this. Just google 'volume of an oblique cone.'
Dayv O. answered 02/23/22
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It is like a triangle whose area is 1/2 basexheight no matter where vertex is,
for pyramids and cones, volume is 1/3 base area x height,no matter where vertex is,
This is proven in calculus but relies on similar triangles and base areas shrinking
the same amount at the same height no matter where vertex is.
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