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How is the volume formula derived from each of the following: a. cylinder b. pyramid c. cone
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How is the volume formula derived from each of the following:
a. cylinder
b. pyramid
c. cone
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Cylinder: V = pi* r^2 * h
Pyramid = 1/3 * (area of base) * h
Cone = 1/3 * pi* r^2 * h
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