Assuming that the (square) base of this building has a side length of 646 feet and that the pyramid is 350 feet tall, compute the surface in square feet, not including the bottom.
Assuming that the (square) base of this building has a side length of 646 feet and that the pyramid is 350 feet tall, compute the surface in square feet, not including the bottom.
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Chapter7: Analytic Trigonometry
Section7.6: The Inverse Trigonometric Functions
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![1) We'll start by computing some areas.
(a) Consider the Luxor Las Vegas' :
Assuming that the (square) base of this building has a side length of 646 feet and that the pyramid is 350 feet tall,
compute the surface in square feet, not including the bottom.
(b) Here is a roof of a building that is 24 feet by 12 feet. The slope of the hip end and the main roof are .
„Slope 6/13
Height
Slope 6
24
12
Use this information to find:
(i) the length of the dotted line "height,"
(ii) the lengths of the two solid black lines,
(iii) area of the whole roof
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Transcribed Image Text:1) We'll start by computing some areas.
(a) Consider the Luxor Las Vegas' :
Assuming that the (square) base of this building has a side length of 646 feet and that the pyramid is 350 feet tall,
compute the surface in square feet, not including the bottom.
(b) Here is a roof of a building that is 24 feet by 12 feet. The slope of the hip end and the main roof are .
„Slope 6/13
Height
Slope 6
24
12
Use this information to find:
(i) the length of the dotted line "height,"
(ii) the lengths of the two solid black lines,
(iii) area of the whole roof
A 3D model is available at https://www.geogebra.org/m/zu5zsvx6
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