How Do I Correctly Rearrange Formulas Involving Pi and Exponents?

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In summary, the conversation is about a student who is new to a forum and has an upcoming math exam. They are struggling with rearranging equations and have a question about removing the squared term when using the square root method. They also inquire about a program for writing equations, which is later identified as LaTeX. The conversation ends with the student realizing their mistake in trying to eliminate the squared term instead of simply dividing by it.
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Hey I'm new to the forums. *Claps applauding himself* Anyway exams are coming with Math on Wednesday and I'm just going over stuff. My problem right now is with rearranging.

V = 1/3(pie)(r)^2h ; h

The 1/3 is a fraction multipled by pie *ed by r(squared) * h. Finding for H.

I came up with squareroot(3V/(pie)r = h
If tats correct I'm wondering why when removing the r^2 by using squareroot that it doesn't affect the rest of the equation on that side.

Next question:

V = 4/3(pie)r^3 ; pie

V / 4/3R^3 = pie (That is what I got)

Also I see people using some sort of program to write equations out is there anywhere to download this thing?

**EDIT** My apologies I just noticed the homework help zone after I posted lol.
 
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Thanks Alot :smile:

I wasn't thinking correctly. Previous questions he was getting us to remove squared things by squareroot. I was thinking it was supposed to be done in terms of eliminating the r^2 rather than just dividing by it. Silly me. :wink:
 

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