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index: click on a letter ... A cone that has its apex aligned directly above the center of its base. The base need not be a circle. ... Right circular cone, oblique cone, height of a cone, volume...
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this page updated 29-jul-08 ; Mathwords: Terms and Formulas from Algebra I to Calculus written, illustrated, and webmastered by Bruce Simmons ... A right cone with a base that is a circle. ... Cone, circular cone, double cone, height of a cone, slant height, volume, lateral surface, lateral surface area, surface area...
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An online calculator to calculate the surface area and volume of a Cone. ... An easy to use online calculator to calculate the lateral surface area and the volume of a right cone given its radius and height. ... formulas for surface area and volume of right circular cone...
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In a right circular cone, the axis is perpendicular to the base. (If the axis of a circular cone is not perpendicular to the base, it is called an oblique circular cone.); The length of any line segment connecting the vertex to the directrix is called the slant height of the cone.
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Cone (geometry) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about right circular cone. right circular cone. Information about right circular cone in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... A right circular cone is generated by rotating an isosceles triangle about its line of symmetry. The distance from the edge of the base of a cone to the vertex is called...
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In general, a cone is a pyramid with a circular cross section. A right cone is a cone with its vertex above the center of its base. ...
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Definition of right cone in the Online Dictionary. Multiple meanings, detailed information and synonyms for right cone. ... See Hone, n.] 1. (Geom.) A solid of the form described by the revolution of a right-angled triangle about one of the sides adjacent to the right angle; -- called also a right cone.
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449 let A B C be the elevation of the cone and D E F the plan of the same. To obtain the envelope set the compasses to the space B A, or the slant hight of the cone, as a radius, and from any convenient point as center, as B1 of Fig. ... next: Problem 123. The Envelope Of A Frustum Of A Right Cone...
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In Fig. 485, let G D H be the elevation of a right cone whose base is oblique to its axis, the pattern of which is required. It will be necessary first to assume any section of the cone at right angle... ... prev: Problem 135. The Envelope Of The Frustum Of A Right Cone, The Upper Plane Of Which Is Oblique To Its Axis...
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