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  • Thank you so much!!

  • SOOO helpful!! Thank you!

  • Don't confuse me mbrand lol.. I have this down in my head. I don't want to mess it up. This week May 6th o 2011 I will be retaking my math GED test. This is the only one that I need to get my Certificate. Wish me luck. I need a 410 only to pass.

  • @uhavemooface

    Good luck!  I hope it goes well! :-)

  • THANK YOU!!! this really helped me on my maths homework :D

  • Good video but watching you use that mouse to write is painful

    Thanks tho

  • how a about teach us how to find the height of a cylinder when the volume is given

  • OMG THANK U SOOO MUCH i feel like i can solve the worlds problems now

    Thank u so much!!!!

  • You were right but you was ment to do pie/r2/h. Height comes last!

  • @neil22100

    Since multiplication is commutative, the formula can be written either way. It's still the same. :-)

  • thank you sooooo much! this helped me a lot with my homework :D

  • thanks u soooo much!!!!

  • this really helped me prepare for my algebra test.

  • first of all its V=(pie)(r2)(h)i know that it doesn't matter but just sayinqq Oh!! and umm can you make a video doinqq a cyklinder and the Diameter=1in. and Hieght=2in and the answer has to be A.0.25 B.0.75 or C. Pie cubic inches it was on my test i WAS CONFUSED cuz it kept givinqq mhee 1.57

  • Since the diameter is 1 in, that means the radius would be 0.5in.

    Put those into the formula and simplify:

    V = 2(pi)0.5^2

    V = 2(pi)0.25

    V = 0.5(pi)

    V = 1.57

    I think you're correct with 1.57, or if you're to express it in terms of pi, it would be 0.5(pi).

    I hope that helps!

  • thank you sir...

  • wow man this video really helped me with my work thanks man please make more vidoes and do you have any on how to get volum in a triangular prism if so please msg me back

  • Sorry, I don't at this time. I'll keep it on my list when I get a chance to make some videos.

    I'm glad this one helped!

  • thankss so much

    helped me

  • YAY !!! THANK YOU SIRRR !!!

  • cheers!

    helped my homework lol:D

  • thankk you, you helped me!

    but why is the first cylinder squared by 3 for the answer?

  • @yourbfsgf squared by 2 after an answer equals area squared by a 3 after an answer equals volume and if it is not squared by anything its usually perimeter

  • is this algebra 1 ?

  • Not necessarily, but it could be. I made the video from a more topical standpoint not for a specific class.

  • hey it's you again. Thanks again! This time I didn't get distracted by the yellow circle

  • Nice video, thanks.

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