SOLUTION: The volume of a sphere as a function of its radius is given by V(r)=4/3 pi r^3. The surface area of a sphere is given by A = 4pi r^2. a) find the volume V as a function of the

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Question 1114869: The volume of a sphere as a function of its radius is given by V(r)=4/3 pi r^3. The surface area of a sphere is given by A = 4pi r^2.
a) find the volume V as a function of the surface area, A. Simplify your answer as much as possible.
b) Find the surface area, A, as a function of the volume V. Simplify your answer as much as possible.

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