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Complete the derivation of the formula for a cylinder whose height is equal to its radius. The prism's volume is the area of the base, , times the height, . Since the ratio of the areas is StartFraction pi Over 4 EndFraction, then the volume of the cylinder is times the volume of the prism. V = A cylinder inside of a square prism is shown. The cylinder has a height and radius with a length of r. The length of the square prism is 2 r.(4r3), or
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2r(2r), r, pi/4, pi times r cubed
Explanation:
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