3.2 Exercises
3.2 Exercises
3.2 Exercises
2 EXERCISES
1. The corresponding edges of two regular tetrahedrons are 1 cm and 3 cm. If the sum
of the weights of the two tetrahedrons is 100 grams and both solids are made up of the
m1 = V1 *d
m2 = V2*d
1 a √3
2
V = ( ¿( )(h)
3 4
1
V1 = ( ¿ ( 1 )
3 ( )( √√32 )= √122 cm ³
2 √3
1
V2 = ( ¿ ( 3 )
3 ( )
2 √3
4
( √ 6 )= 9 √ 2 cm ³
4
m1 : m2 =
√2 : 9 √2
12 4
m1 ( 9 √4 2 )=m 2( √122 )
m1 = m2/27
m1 + m2 = 100 g
m2/27 + m2 = 100/*27
m2 + 27m2 = 2700
28m2 = 2700
m2 = 2700 : 28
m2 = 96.42 g
2. The areas of two similar tetrahedrons are 24 sq. in. and 96 sq. in. Find the ratio of
their volumes.
A ( 2) 2
=k
A ( 1)
96 2
=4
24
k=2
V (2 ) 3
=k
V ( 1)
2³ = 8
V ( 1) 1
=
V (2 ) 8
3. The weight of a piece of crystal in the form of a regular dodecahedron is 360 lb., and
each of its edges is 10 inches long. What is the weight of a similar piece of crystal
4. Find the length of a diagonal of a regular octahedron if its edges measures 5 cm.
5. Find the number of edges and the number of vertices of a regular polyhedron whose
V-E+F=2
V = 20 * 3 = 60
E = 20 * 3 = 60
F = 20
60 - 6 0 + 20 = 2
20 = 2
According to the diagonal measures 10m. We can caculate the side length is:
√5²+52=52
The toral area of a regular octahedron is A=2√3a² = 2√3x (552)² = 100√3= 173.2 sqm.
h=
√6 a =10
3
3 h 30
so, a = =
√6 √6
area =
√2 a3
12
√2 x 30
( )
3
=
12 √ 6
V = 216.5 cm³
8. The total area of a regular octahedron is 288 √3 in.², find the measure of one edge.
A = 2 × √3 × edge length²
288√3 = 2 × √3 × a²
288 √ 3
a² =
2× √ 3
288
a² =
2
√a² = √144
a = 12 in²
9. Find the volume of a regular dodecahedron if the total area is 2,498 ft².
Ad = 3√25 +10√5 × s²
Ad = 2,298 ft²
Atotal = 12 × Apentagon
69.388
s² =
√25+ 10 √5
s ≈ 1.65 ft
15+7 √ 5 3
Vd = × ( 1.65 )
4
Vd ≈ 8.82 ft.³
10. Find the altitude of a regular tetrahedron whose volume is 486 √2 cm³.
h = 2/3 x 3%
11. The total area of a regular dodecahedron is 1,672.3 sq. in. Find the length of an
√s² = √80.999
s = 9 inches
12. The area of a face of a regular octahedron is √3 m² , find the total surface area and
Atotal = 8 × Aface
Af = √3m²
At = 8√3 m²
Given:
√3 m²
√3 =
√3 × s2
4
√s² = √4
s=2
Vo =
√ 3 × ( 2 )3
2
=
√3 ×8
2
8 √3 3
Vo = m
2
13. The edges of a tetrahedron measures 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 units. Find the edges of a
Analysis:
1 1
Because the volume of the tetrahedron is equal to × ( a× b ) ×h ×
2 3
{ Take 3, 4, 5 as the base triangle, we know from the pythagorean theorem that is a
right triangle }.
1 1 1
V1 = × × ( a 1× b 1× h 1 )= a 1b 1 h 1
2 3 6
1 1 1 1
V2 = × × ( a 2× b 2 ×h 2 )= a 2 b 2h 2= × a2 × b 2× h 2=27 V 1
2 3 6 6
1 1
= a2 b 2 h 2=27 × a 1 b 1 h1
6 6
The sides grow to three sides proportional. So the edge lengths of the similar
14. Find what fraction of the altitude of a tetrahedron must be cut off by a plane parallel
to the base of the tetrahedron such that the volume of the cut-off tetrahedron is one
V1 1
=
V2 3
1
V= • B 1• h
3
h1 1
=
h2 3
1 3
15. Verify that the volume of a regular octahedron is V = D , where
6
D² = 5² + h²
()()
2 2
5 5
h² = +
4 4
2
5
h² =
2
2
3s
D² =
2
2 2
s² = D
3
s=
√2 D2
3
V=
3 3 ( )
1 2 2 √2 2
D ×
3
D
Vo = (2)(V)
4
V= D³
9
1
V= √2 D ³
3
3
s
V=
6 √2
( 1cm )3 1
V= = c m3
6 √2 6 √2
c m3 • √ = √ c m3
1 2 2
V=
6 √2 √2 12
17. Verify that the 3 diagnonals of a regular octahedron are equal in length.
Using the pythagorean theorem we can find the length of the diagonals of the square
pyramid.
d = √(a² + a² = √2a²
= √2 × a
Since the regular octahedron is made up of two congruent squae pyramids, the length
which is = √2 a