MathematicsGeometryVolume of Oblique Cones

When solving for the volume of the oblique cone, which segments would you use to substitute in the formula for the volume: V=1/3*pi*r^2*h(1 point) Responses
altitude and radius
axis and radius
slant height and radius
area of the base and radius

slant height and radius

R u sure explain

I apologize for the confusion in my initial response. When solving for the volume of an oblique cone, you would use the slant height and radius in the formula for the volume, which is V = 1/3 * π * r^2 * h, where r is the radius and h is the height (or slant height in the case of an oblique cone).

So, the correct segments to use in the formula for the volume of an oblique cone would be the slant height and the radius.