SOLUTION: S=2pierh+2piesquared, Solve for h

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Question 435468: S=2pierh+2piesquared, Solve for h

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Answer by solver91311(24713) About Me  (Show Source):
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Despite the fact that pie is a food item, generally consisting of at least one flaky crust and containing, in the case of those served as a dessert item, some sort of sweet filling, or in the case of an entrée or side dish, some sort of savory filling, and pi is the generally accepted romanization of the lower case Greek character representing the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, I'm going to presume you mean:



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Answer by unlockmath(1688) About Me  (Show Source):
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Hello,
Let's rewrite this as:
S=2pirh+2pi^2
First subtract 2pi^2 from both sides:
s-2pi^2=2pirh
Now divide both sides by 2pir to get:
(s-2pi^2)/(2pir)=h
There we go.
Make sense?
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