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13.1 VOLUME OF SPHERES. BY: BRADLEY BINDER AND DAKOTA HARRISON. OBJECTIVES. Find the volume of spheres and hemispheres. definitions. Sphere- in a space the set of all points that are a given distance from a given point called the center (p. 638)
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13.1 VOLUME OF SPHERES BY: BRADLEY BINDER AND DAKOTA HARRISON
OBJECTIVES • Find the volume of spheres and hemispheres
definitions • Sphere- in a space the set of all points that are a given distance from a given point called the center (p. 638) • Hemisphere- one of the two congruent parts into which a great circle separates a sphere (p. 672)
Formulas • Volume of a Sphere • 4/3 (πr3) • Hemisphere • 2/3 (πr3)
Example 1 Find the volume of the sphere if the radius is 18.
Example 1 cont’d • 4/3 (πr3) Given • 4/3 (183π) Substitution • 4/3 (5,832 π ) Multiplication • 4/3(18,321.8) Multiplication • Answer: 24,429 units3
Example 2 Find the volume of the hemisphere if the radius is 9.6 meters.
Example 2 cont’d • 2/3 (πr3) Given • 2/3 (9.63π) Substitution • 2/3 (884.7π) Multiplication • 2/3 (2,779.4) Multiplication • Answer: 1,852.9 meters3
Example 3 Find the volume of the sphere if the circumference is 36.
Example 3 cont’d • C=2 π r Given • 36=2 π r Substitution • 36/(2π) =r Division • r = 5.7 units
Example 3 still Cont’d • 4/3 (πr3) Given • 4/3 (5.73π) Substitution • 4/3 (185.2 π ) Multiplication • 4/3 (581.8) Multiplication • Answer 775.7 units3
Assignment • Pages 704-705 • Problems 9-20, 30&31