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12 January, 16:52

Diameter of 6x and height of 2x+5 what is the volume of the cylinder

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  1. 12 January, 16:55
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    (18x^3 + 45x^2) π unit^3.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The radius of the base = 1/2 * 6x = 3x.

    The volume = π r^2 h

    = π * (3x) ^2 * (2x + 5)

    = 9x^2 (2x + 5) π

    = (18x^3 + 45x^2) π.
  2. 12 January, 17:10
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    V = pi*x^2 * (18x - 45)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If the diameter is 6x and the height is 2x + 5, we know that the radius is 3x.

    Plugging this info into the volume-of-a-cylinder formula V = pi*r^2*h, we get:

    V = pi * (3x) ^2 * (2x - 5), or V = pi * (9x^2) (2x - 5), or:

    V = pi * (18x^3 - 45x^2), or V = pi*x^2 * (18x - 45)
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