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Arjun Moses
21 November, 02:17
121=3.14*3*square root of r^2+h^2
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Amiyah Sandoval
21 November, 04:35
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First, isolate. To do so, divide both sides by. Then, eliminate the radical. So, square both sides of the equation To have h^2 only at the right side, subtract both sides by r^2. And, to have h only, take the square root of both sides of equation
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