SOLUTION: Solve for the variable I always get these mixed up do you have a fool proof method? h=[S-(2)(pi)(r^2)]/2(pi)(r)] solve for S I didn't have a symbol for pi available h

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Question 152153: Solve for the variable I always get these mixed up do you have a fool proof method?
h=[S-(2)(pi)(r^2)]/2(pi)(r)] solve for S
I didn't have a symbol for pi available
h(2(pi)(r) = S-2(pi)(r^2)
h2(pi)r+2(pi)r^2 = S
is this right?

Answer by vleith(2983)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Correct. There is a 'fool proof' method ... and you used it. well done
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