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14 July, 04:28

V=s^2+1/2sh solve for h

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  1. 14 July, 05:03
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    First, you separate the h variable by subtracting s^2 on both sides of the equation, getting

    V - s^2 = sh/2

    Then, all you have to do is divide both sides by s/2, so you get

    h = 2 * (v - s^2) / s as your final answer.
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