SOLUTION: Solve for h.
S= 2 Pi rh + 2 Pi r(to the 2nd power)
Here's what I got.
S = h
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2 Pi r + 2 Pi r(to the 2nd
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: Solve for h.
S= 2 Pi rh + 2 Pi r(to the 2nd power)
Here's what I got.
S = h
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2 Pi r + 2 Pi r(to the 2nd power)
Am I missing a step or is this correct?
This question is from textbook intro alg blitzer
Answer by Earlsdon(6294) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Solve for h:
Subtract from both sides.
Now divide both sides by
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