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Im having trouble solving a problem. V=π r^2 h for h
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josgarithmetic(39620)
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Look at what was done to h. Undo it!
The righthand side only consists of factors. Multiply left and right hand sides of the equation by the multiplicative inverse of
and the multiplicative inverse or
. Perform any simplifications. You now have solved for h.
DIVIDE BOTH SIDES BY
AND
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V=π r^2 h divide by (pi r^2)
h=V/pi r^2 ans.