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How do you find the height of a regular pyramid? - Answers

It depends on what information you do have - including whether or not it is symmetrical. If you don't have any information you can measure the height. If it is large enough and you cannot climb up it, you can measure its length, the angles made by the lines of sight to its top relative to the horizontal from two points on opposite sides of the pyramid and carry out some trigonometric calculations.



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It depends on what information you do have - including whether or not it is symmetrical. If you don't have any information you can measure the height. If it is large enough and you cannot climb up it, you can measure its length, the angles made by the lines of sight to its top relative to the horizontal from two points on opposite sides of the pyramid and carry out some trigonometric calculations.



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How do you find the height of a regular pyramid? - Answers

It depends on what information you do have - including whether or not it is symmetrical. If you don't have any information you can measure the height. If it is large enough and you cannot climb up it, you can measure its length, the angles made by the lines of sight to its top relative to the horizontal from two points on opposite sides of the pyramid and carry out some trigonometric calculations.

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