Asked by Sally123
The formula for the volume of a right circular cylinder is V=πr^2h. If the height, h, is 3 feet, then the volume is a function of the radius, r.
a)write this formula in function notation, where the height is 3 feet.
b) find the volume if the radius is 2 feet.
Answer:
a) V(r)=πr^2(3)
b)V(2)=π(2)^2(3) ---> V=37.7
Is this correct?
a)write this formula in function notation, where the height is 3 feet.
b) find the volume if the radius is 2 feet.
Answer:
a) V(r)=πr^2(3)
b)V(2)=π(2)^2(3) ---> V=37.7
Is this correct?
Answers
Answered by
Steve
yes.
I would have left it as V(2) = 12π ft^2, which exact.
37.7 is just an approximation.
I would have left it as V(2) = 12π ft^2, which exact.
37.7 is just an approximation.
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