Respuesta :
Assuming the 2 is an exponent, your answer is h=v/2πr2. Again, i assume the 2 is an exponent. Hope this helps. -Haяяison
[tex]V = 2\pi r^{2}h[/tex]
In order to make h the subject, we need to isolate the h variable.
We can start by dividing both sides by a factor of: [tex]2\pi r^{2}[/tex] to produce:
[tex]h = \frac{V}{2\pi r^{2}}[/tex], and we've solved for h!
In order to make h the subject, we need to isolate the h variable.
We can start by dividing both sides by a factor of: [tex]2\pi r^{2}[/tex] to produce:
[tex]h = \frac{V}{2\pi r^{2}}[/tex], and we've solved for h!