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2) The volume of a cylinder (think about the volume of a can) is given by V = πr2h where r is the radius of the cylinder and h is the height of the cylinde
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2) The volume of a cylinder (think about the volume of a can) is given by V = πr2h where r is the radius of the cylinder and h is the height of the cylinder. Suppose the volume of the can is 100 cubic centimeters.
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b) What is the measurement of the height if the radius of the cylinder is 2 centimeters?
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c) Graph this function.
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2)The volume of a cylinder (think about the volume of a can) is given by V = πr2h where r is the radius of the cylinder and h is the height of the cylinder. Suppose the volume of the can is 100 cubic centimeters.
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Actually, I think the formula is V=πr^2h
In the form of 'h':
V=πr^2h
(V)/(πr^2)=h
What is the measurement of the height if the radius of the cylinder is 2 centimeters? Suppose the volume of the can is 100 cubic centimeters.
(100)/(π*4)=h
about 7.9577 centimeters
c) Graph this function.
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First, you would have to choose your values for the (h)y-axis and (r)x-axis
Formula: (100)/(πx^2)=y
I do not know how to show a graph, sorry....
Just pick points for x and find the value for y
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