The formula for the volume of a cylinder is V = 2 * pi * r * h, where r is the radius, h is the height, and pi is 3.14159... Since the diameter is twice the radius, rewrite the formula as V = pi * d * h, solve for d, plug in your values, and compute.
the angle between the two sides is used in the formula A = 1/2 a*b*sin(C) where A is area, a and b are side lengths, and C is the angle between sides. Simply use algebra to rearrange the formula to solve for C.
R = radius c = chord length s = curve length c = 2Rsin(s/2R) you can solve for radius by trial and error as this is a transcendental equation
I am assuming the 10cm is the diameter. C/d = pi, where C is circumference, d is the diameter, and pi is 3.14159. To find circumference, we change the formula to solve for C. C = pi x d = 3.14159 x 10cm = 31.4159cm
you must have at least 2 given sides or a given angle you can use the pythagorean theorem formula c² = a² + b² try the link below for a computation
l= A/ W
A = 2bc - dAdd 'd' to each side of the equation:A + d = 2bcDivide each side by 2b :(A + d)/2b = c
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a=f/ m
m= f/a
a = 2b + c then a - 2b = c ie c = a - 2b
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If: a = 2b+c Then: a-c = 2b And: b = (a-c)/2
c= a-2b
a-2b=c
The answer depends on what information you already have. The simplest version of a formula is f(x) = c.
a=2 BC - d is c=2(a + b)