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To find the volume you have to multiply the area of segment with the height of cylinder, which is given. (Volume = base area x height) The depth isn't involved again.
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maestro007 said:(a)
(2r)^2=l^2+l^2
4r^2=l^2
L^2=2r^2
l=r√2
Past papers 2002 onwards would be enough, I think to give you practice and an idea of what sort of questions come in papers. For number sequences, refer to this thread: viewtopic.php?f=25&t=4147ultraviolet said:Hey, do v need to do old pastpapers too, like frm classified or jst 2000 onwards is enf? nd i need help in tht nth term thing plz
i have taking 2r as the diagonal of the square and the hypotenuse of the triangle. l is the base and the perpendicular.abc123 said:I assume that you are taking the height as r too, its wrong because the radius is touching the square not the circle. And your above calculation is wrong
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