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9 A cuboid has a square base. The sides of the square are of length (1 + V2) cm. The height of the cuboid is (5 – V2) cm. Find the volume of the cuboid. Express your answer in t…
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9 A cuboid has a square base.
The sides of the square are of length (1 + V2) cm.
The height of the cuboid is (5 – V2) cm.
Find the volume of the cuboid.
Express your answer in the form a + bv2, where a and bare integers.
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please is it a cube or a cuboid please check this out.
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