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19 January, 06:05

A regular triangular pyramid has slant height 6 cm and base edges of length 15 cm. Find:

Volume of the pyramid?

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  1. 19 January, 09:38
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    V ≈ 134.883 cm³

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Volume of a pyramid is:

    V = ⅓ A h

    where A is the area of the base and h is the height.

    The base is an equilateral triangle. Its area can be found with:

    A = ½ aP

    where a is the apothem and P is the perimeter.

    The height of the pyramid can be found with Pythagorean theorem:

    L² = h² + a²

    h = √ (L² - a²)

    So the volume is:

    V = ⅙ aP √ (L² - a²)

    V = ⅙ a (3s) √ (L² - a²)

    V = ½ as √ (L² - a²)

    We know L = 6 cm and s = 15 cm. All we have to do now is find the apothem. We can do that using properties of 30-60-90 triangles.

    √3 a = s/2

    a = s / (2√3)

    a² = s²/12

    The volume is:

    V = ½ (s / (2√3)) s √ (L² - s²/12)

    V = s² / (4√3) √ (L² - s²/12)

    V = ¼ s² √ (L²/3 - s²/36)

    Plugging in values:

    V = ¼ (15 cm) ² √ ((6 cm) ²/3 - (15 cm) ²/36)

    V = 56.25 cm² √ (12 cm² - 6.25 cm²)

    V = 56.25 cm² √ (5.75 cm²)

    V ≈ 134.883 cm³
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