1) Pythagoras theorem tells:
H² = P² + B²
Where, H = Hypotenuse (Longest side)
& B & P = Base, & Perpendicular (smaller sides)
2) Pythagoras theorem is all about to find the missing side in a triangle, so we can apply it in a triangle for measuring unknown side.
3) Distance between coordinates point would be:
H = √(y2 - y1)² + (x2 - x1)²
Same theorem has applied here, where H is considered the direct distance between those two coordinates (points)
4) Volume of a cone = πr² h/3
Volume of a Cylinder = πr²h
Volume of a sphere = 4/3 πr³
5) By applying the value of radius & height of the cone in the mentioned formula, we can find the volume of that cone
Hope this helps!