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#1 2017-04-05 13:58:05

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A sphere with radius 3 is inscribed in a conical frustum of slant height 10. (The sphere is tangent to both bases and the side of the frustum.) Find the volume of the frustum.

I haven't tried much, I'm just really stuck, can you give me a solution skeleton (i.e. where I prove a few things myself)? Thanks in advance!
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#2 2017-04-05 20:13:22

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Re: Yes, bob bundy, again. XD Need answer by tonight. Thanks!

hi !nval!d_us3rnam3

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If you 'drop' a perpendicular from A to the base you can work out FB using Pythagoras.

Then use similar triangles to work out EF and GH.

Then it should be straight forward to finish the task.

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#3 2017-04-05 20:35:49

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Re: Yes, bob bundy, again. XD Need answer by tonight. Thanks!

What do you mean by imaginary members???


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#4 2017-04-05 23:02:18

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#5 2017-04-05 23:05:57

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#6 2017-04-05 23:53:11

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hi iamaditya

It was a joke.  Mathematicians call numbers like Square Root (-1) imaginary numbers.  There's a whole branch of mathematics devoted to the study, properties and applications of such numbers.  Look here for a start:

http://www.mathsisfun.com/numbers/complex-numbers.html

They are called 'imaginary' because the imaginary number line is the image of the real number line.  This choice has unfortunately led to some ignorant folk laughing at mathematicians for believing in something that is imaginary.  When Isaac Asimov was ridiculed by one such critic, saying how can you have an imaginary number, he replied "Here's a piece of chalk; now hand me a half a piece of chalk."  His point was that all numbers have no actual existence; they are all just abstract concepts.  Take the number 3 for example.  You cannot have a three; you cannot hold it; you cannot see it.  All you see is the symbol we use to denote it.  Out of context, it has no existence of its own.  I have three children; but I have no three.  sad

Thank you Phro for your jokes.

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#7 2017-04-06 01:29:35

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Re: Yes, bob bundy, again. XD Need answer by tonight. Thanks!

bob bundy wrote:

hi !nval!d_us3rnam3

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If you 'drop' a perpendicular from A to the base you can work out FB using Pythagoras.

Then use similar triangles to work out EF and GH.

Then it should be straight forward to finish the task.

Well, I'll need to find the volume of the top cone. Either that, or I prove a rather confusing frustum volume formula. I know the height is 6, and FB is 8, and slant height is 10, so now what?


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#8 2017-04-06 01:57:05

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There are several similar triangles: GHA, GEB, AFB for example.  If you call GH = x, and HA = y, you should be able to calculate these by creating and solving simultaneous equations in x and y.

Then you'll have the information you need to calculate the volume of the top cone, the larger cone and hence the frustum.

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#9 2017-04-06 03:14:59

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Re: Yes, bob bundy, again. XD Need answer by tonight. Thanks!

Is there an easier way than that, because I'm still confused? Technically, all we need to do is find the top length of the frustum, then we can find the bottom length of the frustum easily. All that we need after that is to find a formula for the volume of a frustum and prove it. (That doesn't really seem easy, but now I'm desperate. I've visited 6 help sites and I'm still none the wiser. Can you be a little more detailed?) hmm

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#10 2017-04-06 04:37:15

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Let GH = x and HA = y

We know AF/FB = 6/8 so x/y = 6/8 = 3/4  and in triangle GEB, GE/EB = (x+6)/(10-y) = 6/8 = 3/4 as well.

EB = 10-y because EB = DB (equal tangents) and DB = 10 - AD and AD = AH = y (equal tangents again)

So you end up with

4x = 3y  and

4x + 24 = 10 - 3y

Those are fairly easy to solve and then you can do the volumes.  The  frustum formula is just (volume of large cone) minus (volume of small cone).

Bob

Is there an easier way?

I think any method has got to make use of the equal tangents property otherwise the problem would be solvable even when the top, bottom and sides don't make tangents .


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#11 2017-04-06 05:26:08

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Re: Yes, bob bundy, again. XD Need answer by tonight. Thanks!

I get a negative fraction as y. X is equal to y too, for some reason.... what Did you mess up somewhere?


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#12 2017-04-06 05:40:28

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Please post all your working.

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#13 2017-04-06 05:45:30

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Re: Yes, bob bundy, again. XD Need answer by tonight. Thanks!

bob bundy wrote:

So you end up with

4x = 3y  and

4x + 24 = 10 - 3y

Replacing 4x in the second equation with 3y (since 4x = 3y) and adding 3y to both sides gives 6y + 24 = 10. Subtracting 24 from both sides gives 6y = -14, or y=-7/3. We can't have negative lengths. I think the equation screwed up somewhere. wink

EDIT: Otherwise, your solution is nice and clear, and I feel that I can take the rest.

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#14 2017-04-06 06:58:07

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Sorry, you're right.  I did mess up.  There's a typo there.  On my paper version I had

4x = 3y  and
4x + 24 = 30 - 3y.

Hopefully that will lead you correctly to a solution.  smile

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#15 2017-04-06 07:44:44

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Re: Yes, bob bundy, again. XD Need answer by tonight. Thanks!

Thank you so much! big_smile


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#16 2017-04-06 08:24:55

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What did you get as your cone volumes and final answer? Just checking my answers.

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#17 2017-04-06 10:52:15

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Re: Yes, bob bundy, again. XD Need answer by tonight. Thanks!

Hi !nval!d_us3rnam3;

If you are okay and understand the method Bob gave you then go here for other ideas:

http://www.mathisfunforum.com/viewtopic.php?id=21271


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#18 2017-04-06 23:26:54

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Re: Yes, bob bundy, again. XD Need answer by tonight. Thanks!

bob bundy wrote:

hi iamaditya

It was a joke.  Mathematicians call numbers like Square Root (-1) imaginary numbers.  There's a whole branch of mathematics devoted to the study, properties and applications of such numbers.  Look here for a start:

http://www.mathsisfun.com/numbers/complex-numbers.html

They are called 'imaginary' because the imaginary number line is the image of the real number line.  This choice has unfortunately led to some ignorant folk laughing at mathematicians for believing in something that is imaginary.  When Isaac Asimov was ridiculed by one such critic, saying how can you have an imaginary number, he replied "Here's a piece of chalk; now hand me a half a piece of chalk."  His point was that all numbers have no actual existence; they are all just abstract concepts.  Take the number 3 for example.  You cannot have a three; you cannot hold it; you cannot see it.  All you see is the symbol we use to denote it.  Out of context, it has no existence of its own.  I have three children; but I have no three.  sad

Thank you Phro for your jokes.

Bob

Hi Bob,

I know all about imaginary nos. but I did not get what you meant by Imaginary members. Hmm, now I understand what you meant.


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