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29.01.2020 •
Mathematics
Volume of a cone is 6pi cubic inches. what is the volume of a cylinder having the same base and same height? explain your reasoning.
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Ответ:
volume of a right cone: (1/3)*pi*r^2*h
the volume of the cylinder is triple the volume of the cone
it's 18 inch^3
Ответ:
f(k) = 2*k + 1
Step-by-step explanation:
The 'f' function takes the variable, doubles it, and then adds 1.
So f(k) = 2*k + 1
f(g) = 2*g + 1
f(m) = 2*m + 1, and so on
It doesn't really matter which variable you use, the function still does the same thing to it.