The first thing you have to do is look at the picture, and absorb all the information
it gives you. After you do that, you know what kind of solid 's' is, and you have its
measurements. That knowledge gives you the power to find the volume.
I can't do that because the picture didn't come along with your question.
The 3D volume is 8s^3. The 4d "Volume" is s^4. Btw, why do you need to know this. It took me years to figure this, and more, on my own...
Volume = s3
Area of a square: A=s*s A=s2
S squared. You have to find the sides first. S stands for Side.
Measure the length of the side of the cube in inches or convert it from other units into inches. If the length is s inches, then the volume is s*s*s = s^3 cubic inches (or inches cubed).
pyramid
Perpendicular lines
bases
The 3D volume is 8s^3. The 4d "Volume" is s^4. Btw, why do you need to know this. It took me years to figure this, and more, on my own...
P= S + S + S + S P= # + # + # + # P= answer
Volume = s3
There are two ways to find the volume of a solid of rotation. If the solid is rotate about the x axis, sum the areas of the disks using the formula A=pi*r2 with r being the value of the function. Integrate between your limits dx. If the solid is rotated about the y axis, sum the surface areas of ringls about the y axis using the formula A=2*pi*r*h where h s the value of the function and r is x. Integrate dx.
Area of a square: A=s*s A=s2
SrCl2 and it is a solid (s) at room temperature
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The volume of a cube is a side cubed. V=S3 So, to find the length of a side, solve for S, to find that the side equals the cube root of the volume. Ex: Volume=8 cubic meters Then 8=S3, therefore s=2 meters.
If side of a cube is 4 metres then volume is 4 x 4 x 4 ie 64m3