SOLUTION: V=s2+1/2sh for h

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Question 259802: V=s2+1/2sh for h
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V=s2+1/2sh for h
Write it:
s^2 + .5sh = V
Subtract s^2 from both sides
.5sh = V - s^2
Divide both side by .5s
h =


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