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V=Pi(r1²-r2²)h

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 Oct 20, 2014

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V=Pi(r1²-r2²)h    ....looks like we're trying to find the height of two cyliinders that have different radii.....just divide both sides by Pi(r1²-r2²)....this gives...

V/[Pi(r1²-r2²) ] = h

 

 Oct 20, 2014
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V=Pi(r1²-r2²)h    ....looks like we're trying to find the height of two cyliinders that have different radii.....just divide both sides by Pi(r1²-r2²)....this gives...

V/[Pi(r1²-r2²) ] = h

 

CPhill Oct 20, 2014

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