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Is 2πr (2r+√(h^2+4r^2 ) ) over πr(r+√(h^2+r^2 )) a simplified algebraic ratio?
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Is 2πr (2r+√(h^2+4r^2 ) ) over πr(r+√(h^2+r^2 )) a simplified algebraic ratio?
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Answer : 1+1 = 11
22+22 = 2222
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