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UnitMath Example: Geometric Solids

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| Paul M. Price | |
| Examples of how to use UnitMath with geometric solids: box (rectangular parallelepiped), cone (right circular), cylindrical solids (can - right circular cylinder; horizontal cylinder, partly filled), oblate spheroid, prolate spheroid, spherical solids (lune, sphere, zone and segment of one base), and circular spiral. Unit Math is a calculation utility program for Mac or Windows, designed to answer questions written as equations made up of numbers, units (a unit is a quantity in terms of which the magnitudes of other quantities of the same type can be stated), precision, and operators. | |
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| Levels: | High School (9-12) |
| Languages: | English |
| Resource Types: | Calculators, Topic Tools Miscellaneous |
| Math Topics: | Higher-Dimensional Geometry |
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