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2. There are many possible cones with a height of 18 meters. Let r represent the radius in meters and V represent the volume in cubic meters. A. Write an equation that represents the volume V as a function of the radius r.
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3-12. write each answer with a reasonable number of figures. find the absolute uncertainty and percent relative uncertainty for each answer. (a) [12.41 (±0.09) + 4.16 (±0.01)] x 7.068 2 (±0.000 4) =? (b) [3.26 (±0.10) x 8.47 (±0.05)] - 0.18 (±0.06) =? (c) 6.843 (±0.008) x 104 + [2.09 (±0.04)- 1.63 (±0.01)] =?
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Circle d circumscribes abc and abe. which statements about the triangles are true? statement i: the perpendicular bisectors of abc intersect at the same point as those of abe. statement ii: the distance from c to d is the same as the distance from d to e. statement iii: bisects cde. statement iv: the angle bisectors of abc intersect at the same point as those of abe. a. i only b. i and ii c. ii and iv d. i and iii e. iii and iv
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On traditional maps, earth is represented in a flat plane, or by euclidean geometry. however, a globe is a more accurate model that comes from elliptical geometry.how does a globe represent the fact that there are no parallel lines in elliptical geometry? the equator is not parallel to any other latitudinal lines. the north and south poles are never connected by a geodesic. the geodesics connecting the north and south poles never intersect. the geodesics connecting the north and south poles intersect at both of the poles.
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