The narrowness and wideness of a curve is determined by the standard deviation of the distribution. *
how far from the base pf a 24 unit wall should a 26-unit ladder be leaning so that it reaches the top most part of the wall
Find the volume of a cylindrical water tank whose radius is 25 inches and whose height is 120 inches. Use π = 3. 14
There are other geometries. One such is spherical geometry.
What can you say about the sum of the interior angles of a triangle in spherical geometry?
This question is concerning the completion of the square by using plane geometry
The area of a
The area of a rectangle of sides x and y is : xy
Consider the expression : x
2 + 10x
Such can be considered as the sum of two areas viz square x
2 and a rectangle 10x
Now do the following (sketch essential)
Divide the rectangle into two equal areas viz 5x and 5x
Next to the square place the two rectangles with the side x in common. One to the RHS and the other below.
You will now have a ’nearly complete’ square
a) What is the length of each side of the ’missing square’ in your diagram
b) If you add the area of the missing square to make a big square, what is the area of the complete (big) square
c) By using the areas from your sketch, find the expressions ? and ?? in the following:
x
2 + 10x + (?)2 = (??)2
Calculate the circumference of a circle with a diameter of 1.2mm
All of the previous questions used what we know as Euclidean geometry.
There are other geometries. One such is spherical geometry.
What can you say about the sum of the interior angles of a triangle in spherical geometry?
This question is concerning the completion of the square by using plane geometry
The area of a square of length x is : x
2
The area of a rectangle of sides x and y is : xy
Consider the expression : x
2 + 10x
Such can be considered as the sum of two areas viz square x
2 and a rectangle 10x
Now do the following (sketch essential)
Divide the rectangle into two equal areas viz 5x and 5x
Next to the square place the two rectangles with the side x in common. One to the RHS and the other below.
You will now have a ’nearly complete’ square
a) What is the length of each side of the ’missing square’ in your diagram
b) If you add the area of the missing square to make a big square, what is the area of the complete (big) square
c) By using the areas from your sketch, find the expressions ? and ?? in the following:
x
2 + 10x + (?)2 = (??)
A right circular cylinder whose base diameter is 5 ft. and is 15 feet high,
The base of a prism is a regular pentagon with one side measuring 15 cm. Its
Altitude is 32 cm. Find the following;