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  1. hexagonal pyramid height - Math Help Forum

    Feb 17, 2010 · I need to calculate the height of a hexagonal pyramid given the base length sides as 2cm and the slant edges as 6cm from each vertex. The formula?

  2. Hexagonal Spherical Pyramid - Math Help Forum

    Feb 25, 2009 · Can anyone please help me with this problem. I don't even have an idea how a hexagonal spherical pyramid looks like. Find the volume of a hexagonal spherical pyramid …

  3. Hexagonal pyramid | Math Help Forum

    May 29, 2014 · The base of a regular hexagonal pyramid is 2 cm. The angle between the base and a side is 45°. I have to find: 1) The lenght of the longest diagonal of the base 2)The lenght …

  4. Volume of Hexagonal Pyramid - Using Integration from (0-h)

    Jul 26, 2018 · Volume of Hexagonal Pyramid - Using Integration from (0-h) MathsKid007 Jul 26, 2018 calculus difficult integration riemann sum volume M

  5. Find SURFACE AREA of a pyramid (hexagonal-base)?

    Dec 4, 2015 · How to find the surface area of a pyramid which has a regular hexagonal base of edge 6 cm and a height of 8 cm?

  6. Regular hexagonal pyramid-maximum volume? | Math Help Forum

    Apr 13, 2014 · Guys has six bars in length of 7 meters from which he wants to build a teepee (tipis) in the shape of a regular hexagonal pyramid. Determine the height h (a...

  7. volume of a pyramid using integration - Math Help Forum

    Mar 9, 2009 · How would I find the volume of a pyramid, or any shape, using integration? Say I have a pyramid with height 500 and a base of side 750. How would I find the volume using …

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  9. [SOLVED] Hexnut area | Math Help Forum

    Feb 27, 2008 · Find the shaded area of the regular hexagonal donut. The apothem and sides of the smaller hexagon are 1/2 as long as the apothem and sides of the larger hexagon, …

  10. Neil - Introduction to Trigonometry pg. 40 ex. 31. question 1

    May 4, 2025 · Neil - Introduction to Trigonometry pg. 40 ex. 31. question 1 A pyramid has its vertex directly above the centre of its square base. The edges of the base are each 8 cm, and …