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Question 56107this question is from textbook college algebra: Solve for h pi(in the equation) is pie 3. 14. Not sure how to enter that in this system. Thanks this question is from textbook college algebra found 2 solutions by tutorcecilia, funmath:
Solve for h v=1/3pir^2h. Rewrite the equation as. Multiply both sides of the equation by. Solve advanced problems in physics, mathematics and engineering. Math expression renderer, plots, unit converter, equation solver, complex numbers, calculation history. V = (1/3)·π·r²·h first, multiply both sides by 3: 3v = π·r²·h now, divide by π·h. 3v / (π·h) = r² finally, take the square root of both sides: Solve for r v=1/3pir^2h.
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