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An infinite of infinitely small ones. You would need to use calculus to calculate the volume of a cone given a single triangular cross-section.
Practical applications include when you need to calculate how much material you need to make such a cone; how much paint you need to cover it; or when you want to find out the mass of the cone (the first and third examples assume it isn't a solid cone, but only has a thin layer).
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Oh, dude, a cone has one net. It's like the cone's way of saying, "I'm a simple shape, I don't need all those extra nets like those fancy polyhedrons." So yeah, just one net for the cone to chill out on.
i have an answer for both a frustum of a pyramid and a frustum of a cone which do you need frustum of a cone just give both of them
You will also need the height of the cone. From circumference you can calculate the radius (circumf/Pi = radius). Volume of cone = 1/3 height x Pi x radius2
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When you make a cone, you fold the cone along its slant height and thus you get the cone which is curved. So when you need to find the curved surface area (Which excludes the base) you need to use the same slant height that you folded the paper along which gave you the cone. Check out the links attached. It has some illustrations which will help.
We would need one other piece of information to answer it: EG. the angle of the slope, or the radius or diameter of the cone base, or perhaps, the volume of the cone would also help. We need just one of these aforesaid pieces of information in order to calculate height.
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