The formula for the volume of a quarter-sphere is simply one-fourth of the volume of the sphere. So the volume of a quarter-sphere:
V = (1/4) (4/3) (π r³)
or
V = (1/3) (π r³)
Since we are given with the radius of 70 feet, the volume is
V = (1/3) (π) (70³)
V = 359,189 cubic feet
The coordinates of the 2 given points are W(-5, 2), and X(5, -4).
First, we find the midpoint M using the midpoint formula:
Nex, we find the slope of the line containing M, perpendicular to WX. We know that if
m and
n are the slopes of 2 parallel lines, then
mn=-1.
The slope of WX is
.
Thus, the slope n of the perpendicular line is
.
The equation of the line with slope
containing the point M(0, -1) is given by:
Answer: 5x-3y-3=0
Answer:
the answer to your question is 22/25 , hope this helps :)