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  • 03-07-2019
  • Mathematics
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how do you rewrite the equation V=1/3s^2h in terms of s​

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jdoe0001 jdoe0001
  • 03-07-2019

[tex]\bf V=\cfrac{1}{3}s^2h\implies V=\cfrac{s^2h}{3}\implies 3V=s^2 h\implies \cfrac{3V}{h}=s^2\implies \sqrt{\cfrac{3V}{h}}=s[/tex]

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jamesphantos11
jamesphantos11 jamesphantos11
  • 03-07-2019

Answer:

s = sqrt(3V/h)

Step-by-step explanation:

To put this in terms of s, we must first isolate the s^2. So we can multiply by 3/h on both sides. So we get s^2 = 3V/h. Taking the square roots of both sides, we get s = sqrt(3V/h).

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