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An oblique cone has a height equal to the diameter of the base. The volume of the cone is equal to 18π cubic units. An oblique cone has a diameter of 2 x and a height of 2 x. The volume of the cone is 18 pi cubic units. What is the radius of the cone?

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Answer:

The radius of the cone is 3 units

Explanation:

An oblique cone is a kind of slanted cone. It is a figure such that the tip of the cone is not directly over the center of the circular base of the cone.

While the method for calculating the area of an oblique and a right-circular cone is different, the method for calculating the volume is the same

Mathematically, the volume of an oblique cone = 1/3 * pi * r^2 * h

in this question, we have the height and the volume but we want to calculate the radius

substituting the value for the volume, the height and radius( radius is half diameter = 2x/2 = x) we have

18 pi = 1/3 * pi * x^2 * 2x

divide through by pi

18 = 1/3 * 2x * x^2

54 = 2x^3

divide both sides by 2

x^3 = 54/2

x^3 = 27

x = cube root of 27

x = 3 units

This is the length of the radius

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