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Mathematics, 06.05.2020 05:27 xlitteral

While keeping the height of the cone constant, move the vertex of the cone so that it is not directly above the center of the base. Check the Allow
oblique and Freeze height boxes to assist you. Does changing the position of the vertex affect the volume if the height remains the same? Why or
why not? (Hint: Think of the cone as a stack of disks of decreasing radius.)

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