Question 56107This question is from textbook college algebra
: V=1/3pir2h; solve for h
pi(in the equation) is pie 3.14. Not sure how to enter that in this system. thanks This question is from textbook college algebra
You can put this solution on YOUR website! (3/1)V=(3/1)(1/3pir^2h)
3V=pir^2h
(1/pi)(3V)=(1/pi)(pir^2h)
3V/pi=r^2h
(1/r^2)(3V/pi)=(1/r^2)(r^2h)
3V/pir^2=h
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Check by plugging (h=3V/pir^2) back into the original equation and solve]