As I compare the surface area and volume formulas for prisms and cylinders, I desicover that they have quite a few similarities. Th formulas for both shapes for volume is both V=Bh.
As I compare the surface area and volume formulas for pyramids and cones, I descover that they too are similar in many ways. The formula for both shapes for surface area is L+B and the formula for both shapes for volume is 1/3Bh.
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Anna Isabella was born on May 17, 1792, in London. She died on May 16, 1860, in London. She married George Noel Gordon Byron (Lord Byron) on January 2,1815, on his second proposal. He called her "Princess of Parallelograms" because she was interested in mathmatics. She had one daughter named Augusta Ada Byron. She was very successful in life.
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Chapter Ten Talk about
From chapter ten thus far, I have learned alot. I have been retaught the pie formula and learned how to plug in given information into that formula. I have learned about tangents, angles, and the figurative inscribing of shapes. I have learned about arcs and arc measures resembling inscribed angles in the circle. This sort of math is used in the occupation of the making sheet medals. One question I still have is how do you know the measure of one angle of an insribed quadrilateral?
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