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I'm a little bit confused as to the steps where r^2 turn into (h/2)^2. Is thatsomething I can use in every cone problem, or was it calculated?
I'm a little bit confused as to the steps where r^2 turn into (h/2)^2. Is thatsomething I can use in every cone problem, or was it calculated?