Final answer:
To find the height of a cylinder given its volume, you divide the volume by pi times the radius squared, leading to option a) h = V / (πr^2).
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve for height h in the volume formula for a cylinder, which is V = πr^2h, we need to manipulate the formula to isolate the variable h. Starting with the original formula, we divide both sides by πr^2 to get h by itself:
h = V / (πr^2)
Therefore, the correct option for expressing the height in terms of the volume V, the radius r, and π (pi) is:
a) h = V / (πr^2)