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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
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: I have some algebra that I need help with.
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.
a)Write h as a function of r.
b)What is the measurement of the height if the radius of the cylinder is 2 centimeters?
c)Graph this function.
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Answer by priya(51) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The volume of the cylinder is V= 2*pi*r*h
where r is the radius of the cylinder ,h is the height..
the value of"h" as a function of "r" is got by
just rearranging the formula for volume.
therefore h = v/(2*pi*r)
when r = 2cm and v= 100 cm^3,
h = 100/(2*3.14*2) (pi= 3.14)
= 7.96 cm
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