What is the equation for the volume of a cube of length l, width w & height h ?Hello! Can someone help me on (B) and (C). I can't find any attempts to get the answer. Please help
Can I use the Pythagoras theorem to find the length of AE too?Use Pythagoras's theorem to calculate the length of AC, then calculate the length of AE.
And, how can I find the total surface area of the remaining solid?Use Pythagoras's theorem to calculate the length of AC, then calculate the length of AE.
Yes....Can I use the Pythagoras theorem to find the length of AE too?
Or is the total surface area of remaining solid = 2× (3×9) + 2 × (3×8) + 2× (6×6) ?I'm sorry but would you mind pointing that out on the picture?
I think that my calculation need some more. I think there is more to to get the total surface area of remaining solids. I add [ 2× (3×9) + 2× ( 3× 8). But I think I need to add more surface but I can't actually generate it
What is the surface area of a rectangle whose length is b and width is w?
Each of he 3 L shaped areas in the figure can be thought of as addition of two rectangles.
Please do the following:Or is the total surface area of remaining solid = 2× (3×9) + 2 × (3×8) + 2× (6×6) ?
Do you see that the total surface area (Ao) of the original {prior to cutting the corner cuboid out) right-rectangular cuboid is: