By: Austin Harris and Ryne Martin Objectives  Find the volumes of pyramids and cones.

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By: Austin Harris and Ryne Martin

Objectives  Find the volumes of pyramids and cones.

Volume of a Pyramid  V= 1/3 Bh  The volume of a pyramid = 1/3 the volume of a prism.

Example 1 V= 1/3 (4 2 ) (9) V= 1/3 (144) Volume = 1/3 Bh V= 48 units 3 V= 1/3 (16) (9)

Example 2 V=1/3 Bh V= 1/3(1/2bh)H V=1/6(bh)H V=1/6(19)(17)(23) V= cm 3

Volume of a Cone  The Volume= 1/3Bh or V= 1/3 (pi)(r 2 )(h)  The volume of a cone = 1/3 the volume of a cylinder.

Example 3  Find the Volume if the r= 3 cm and the h =8 cm V= 1/3 (pi) (r 2 ) (h) V=1/3 (pi ) (3 2 ) (8) V= 1/3 (pi) (9) (8) V= 1/3 (pi) (72) V= 75.4 cm 3

Example degrees Find the radius Tan X= opp/ adj. Tan 40= 12/ X X= 12/ Tan 40 Radius(x) = 14.3 Find the Volume V= 1/3 (pi) (r 2 ) (h) V= 1/3 pi ( ) (12) V= (pi) (1/3) V= 2570 units 3

Assignment  Pg. 699 #s 8-19 and  Pg. 699 #s 9-35, odds only