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Cone (or pyramid) =volume please say !!no spams

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Answered by Smrutipratikshya
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Imagine a cone whose base is a circle radius r, and height is h. This cone will fit exactly inside a square-based pyramid with base length 2r and height h. ... So, if each slice is \frac{\pi}{4} the size, the volume of the cone will be \frac{\pi}{4} the volume of the pyramid.

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Answered by detectivebrainer
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A cone with a polygonal base is called a pyramid. Depending on the context, "cone" may also mean specifically a convex cone or a projective cone. Cones can also be generalized to higher dimensions.

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