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In mathematics, a conic section is a curve obtained as the intersection of the surface of a cone with a plane. The three types of conic section are the hyperbola, the parabola, and the ellipse; the circle is a special case of the ellipse, though historically it was sometimes called a fourth type.
Conic sections are formed on a plane when that plane slices through the edge of one or both of a pair of right circular cones stacked tip to tip.
Answer:
The larger of the two angles is x, which is 75. y is the smaller angle at 15.
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to find these, we can use our solved value for y in the second equation to plug into the first equation. This method is called substitution.
x + y = 90
x + (1/5x) = 90
1.2x = 90
x = 75
Now we can plug that value into either equation to find y
y = 1/5x
y = 1/5(75)
y = 15
Note: The volume of a cylinder is:
radius² × π × height
First lets work out the volume of Cylinder A:
Volume = 1² × π × 4
= 4π m³
Now lets work out the volume of Cylinder B
Volume = 2² × π × 4
= 16π m³
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Now lets compare the volumes ( Cylinder A : Cylinder B) :
4π : 16π
Lets simplify this by dividing both sides by 4π:
4π : 16π <em>( </em>÷ <em>4π)</em>
----> 1 : 4
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Answer:
Option b) 1 : 4
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