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What are the formulas for the volumes of a sphere, a cone with a height equal to its radius, and a cylinder with its height equal to its radius? How are these formulas related? Plz help

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sphere=(4πr^3)/3

cone=(hπr^2)/3

cylinder=hπr^2

They are all volumes of revolution of the form ⌠πf(x)^2 dx
User Smallo
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The volume of a sphere:
V =

(4)/(3) ×

\pi × r³

The volume of a cone:
V =
\pi
(h)/(3)


The volume of a cylinder:
V =
\pi r²h

Hmm... they're related because, um, the all have radius, pi and a (²) or (³)
What are the formulas for the volumes of a sphere, a cone with a height equal to its-example-1
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