mathsbrain
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Was reading volumes by terry lee and it was a trapezoidal solid/frustum and we had to find the volume using similar solids. Mr Lee's answer claimed that the height (h) of the solid is linearly dependent to x which measures the length of the typical slice/cross-section. Is this valid? i mean we can use similar triangles to prove it, but how do we see it by inspection like Mr.lee? And so, under what situation will this "theory" apply?