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The volume of the cone is given by the formula V = 1/3 pie r^2 h, where r is the radius of the base and h is the height of the cone. based on this formula, whatis the height, h, of the cone in terms of the volume and height

answer is h=3v/pie r^2. need help with showing work​

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Answer:

h = 3V/(πr²)

Explanation:

The formula can be solved for h by multiplying both sides by the inverse of the coefficient of h.


V=(1)/(3)\pi r^2h=(\pi r^2)/(3)h\\\\((3)/(\pi r^2))V=((3)/(\pi r^2))((\pi r^2)/(3))h\\\\\boxed{(3V)/(\pi r^2)=h}

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Additional comment

Whenever a variable has a coefficient you don't want, you can make that be 1 by multiplying the equation by the inverse of the coefficient. This is the same as dividing by the coefficient. This makes use of the fact that for any non-zero 'a', the ratio a/a has a value of 1. Anything multiplied by 1 is unchanged.

V = ah ⇒ V/a = (ah)/a = h(a/a) = h·1 = h

Note that we multiply the whole equation (both sides of the equal sign) by 1/a. The basic rule of equality is that you can do whatever you like to an equation, as long as you do it to both sides.

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