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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Geometry

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Two pillars have been delivered for the support of a shade structure in the backyard. They are both ten feet tall and the cross sections of each pillar have the same area. Explain how you know these pillars have the same volume without knowing whether the pillars are the same shape.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i will become fan!

OpenStudy (phi):

do you know any formulas for the volume of an object ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

by memory noo but i have a sheet with the volumes so yeah

OpenStudy (phi):

the idea is volume is base area times height the shape of the base does not matter.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

base area x height.... i only have the height tho. so how do i know they're equal?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wait ahhhh.... i got it....... lol... can you helpp me with another question?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm 100% clueless on this... There are two fruit trees located at (3,0) and (–3, 0) in the backyard plan. Maurice wants to use these two fruit trees as the focal points for an elliptical flowerbed. Johanna wants to use these two fruit trees as the focal points for some hyperbolic flowerbeds. Create the location of two vertices on the y-axis. Show your work creating the equations for both the horizontal ellipse and the horizontal hyperbola. Include the graph of both equations and the focal points on the same coordinate plane.

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