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SA= 2*pi*r ^3 +2rh solve for h
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SA = 2πr³ + 2rh Subtract 2πr³ from both sides
SA - 2πr³ = 2rh Divide both sides by 2r
= h Switch the sides to make it easier to read
h =
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