Refer to Figure below; disregard the differential lengths and imagine that the object is part of a spherical shell. It may be described as 3 ≤ r ≤ 5, 60° ≤ θ ≤ 90°,  45° ≤ ø ≤ 60° where surface r = 3 is the same as AEHD, surface θ = 60° is AEFB, and surface ø = 45° is ABCD. Calculate: The surface area AEHD

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Refer to Figure below; disregard the differential lengths and imagine that the object is part of a spherical shell. It may be described as 3 ≤ r ≤ 5, 60° ≤ θ ≤ 90°,  45° ≤ ø ≤ 60° where surface r = 3 is the same as AEHD, surface θ = 60° is AEFB, and surface ø = 45° is ABCD. Calculate:

The surface area AEHD

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Refer to Figure below; disregard the differential lengths and imagine that the object is part of a spherical shell. It may be described as 3 ≤ r ≤ 5, 60° ≤ θ ≤ 90°,  45° ≤ ø ≤ 60° where surface r = 3 is the same as AEHD, surface θ = 60° is AEFB, and surface ø = 45° is ABCD.

Calculate:

The surface area ABCD

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E
dr
C
B
rd0
G
r sine do
Transcribed Image Text:D E dr C B rd0 G r sine do
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Refer to the Figure below; disregard the differential lengths and imagine that the object is part of a spherical shell. It may be described as 3 ≤ r ≤ 5, 60° ≤ θ ≤ 90°,  45° ≤ ø ≤ 60° where surface r = 3 is the same as AEHD, surface θ = 60° is AEFB, and surface ø = 45° is ABCD.

Calculate:

The distance DH

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Refer to the Figure below; disregard the differential lengths and imagine that the object is part of a spherical shell. It may be described as 3 ≤ r ≤ 5, 60° ≤ θ ≤ 90°,  45° ≤ ø ≤ 60° where surface r = 3 is the same as AEHD, surface θ = 60° is AEFB, and surface ø = 45° is ABCD.

 

Calculate:

The volume of the object

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Refer to the Figure below; disregard the differential lengths and imagine that the object is part of a spherical shell. It may be described as 3 ≤ r ≤ 5, 60° ≤ θ ≤ 90°,  45° ≤ ø ≤ 60° where surface r = 3 is the same as AEHD, surface θ = 60° is AEFB, and surface ø = 45° is ABCD.

 

Calculate:

The distance FG

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