Saturday, February 13, 2010

How Do You Find The Apothem Of A Hexagonal Prism How Would You Find The Height Of A Hexagonal Pyramid?

How would you find the height of a hexagonal pyramid? - how do you find the apothem of a hexagonal prism

Apothem knowledge only, then you have the height. I do not know how. The pyramid is a right, regular heptahedron. The base has a length of 5 And apothem is 2.6, so that the whole year. I know that you can use the Pythagorean theorem, if you know the height and apothem. But I can not understand how to find the height. So, can someone tell me how to find the height of the pyramid. I want to find the formula. Because my teacher to teach terrible, and provide guidance.

2 comments:

Juan T said...

Check this out

E = 2.6

a = 5

clearly h

http://mathworld.wolfram.com/HexagonalPyramid.html

CogitoEr... said...

Do you know anything about the extent or area?

If all the information provided in relation to the basic shape of its inability to identify the level of the pyramid.

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