SOLUTION: The height of a cylinder is 3 times larger than the radius. Find the volume of the cylinder as a function of the height. (V = πr2h)
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The height of a cylinder is 3 times larger than the radius. Find the volume of the cylinder as a function of the height. (V = πr2h)
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The height of a cylinder is 3 times larger than the radius
r = h/3
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