#Pythagoras and Trigonometry in Three Dimensions

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tawny grove
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Ello, I'm completely stuck on this question and I have no idea as to how I can identify the answer. Is it alright if anyone drops the answer? Thanks!

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sudden kindle
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to find the volume of a prism you got to find the cross-sectional area then multiply this by the prism's length

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in this case you can find the area of the right angled triangle on the side and multiply your result by 5

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to find a or b, you have to use trig ratios

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sinC = b/sqrt65

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cosC = a/sqrt65

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tanC = b/a

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once you find a, b or both you can use whatever formula you have learnt to find the area, then volume

tawny grove
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thank you so much mate

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my maths teacher herself had to idea how to help 😭 🙏

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instead i got yelled at

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anyways thank you so much dude

sudden kindle
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you're welcome

tawny grove
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