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Find The value of H:

S=2πr(r+h)

User Joann
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Answer:

[S / (2πr)] - r = h

Explanation:

You can't solve for H because there isn't a capital H in the equation. However, I'm going to pretend its "h" because that might have been a mistake.

S = 2πr(r + h)

Divide by 2πr to try to isolate h

S / (2πr) = r + h

Subtract r from both sides to get h by itself

[S / (2πr)] - r = h

That is your final answer.

User Dgvid
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\\ \rm\Rrightarrow S=2\pir(r+h)


\\ \rm\Rrightarrow r+h=(S)/(2\pi r)


\\ \rm\Rrightarrow h=(S)/(2\pi r)-r


\\ \rm\Rightarrow h=(S-2\pi r^2)/(2\pi r)

User Rupert Swarbrick
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