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It's quite straightforward, actually. Imagine slicing the cone right through its center, from the tip to the base. What you see is a right-angled triangle.
The cone's vertical height (h) is one of the straight sides. The radius (r) of its circular base is the other straight side. The slant height (l) is simply the hypotenuse, which is the sloping side of that triangle.
So, we just need to apply the Pythagorean theorem here. The formula is: l² = r² + h².
To find the slant height (l), you take the square root of the sum of the squares of the radius and the height. So, l = √(r² + h²). Just plug in your values for r and h, and you're sorted
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VGM is a score for stocks. It helps you check a company quickly. The letters stand for Value, Growth, and Momentum.
V is for Value. This looks if a stock price is cheap for what it is. G is for Growth. This means the company is growing its sales or money fast. M is for Momentum. This is if the stock price is already going up a lot.
Some websites give a VGM grade, like A or B. A high grade is good. It means the stock looks strong in all three parts. It is a good tool to find ideas.
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