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Algebra

Chapter 20

Problem 2

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The volume of any right solid is the product of the area of
the base times the distance between the bases.

Given: in the figure immediately above r = cm,   a = cm, and   h = cm.

The volume of the right solid above Vs = cm3


Example:

Find the volume of the right circular cylinder shown below.



Given: r = 3 in, h = 7 in, and π = 3.14.

Solution: The volume of any right solid is the product of the area of
the base times the distance between the bases.

The volume of the cylinder click refresh (F5)

To solve this using the graphing calculator, enter 3.14*3^2*7 into the Function f(x)= box
then click on the Plot Graph button.

The answer will appear as f(x) = 197.82 below the Function f(x)= box.