... that the volume of a sphere varies as the cube of its radius. 20. Find the radius of a sphere whose volume is equal to the sum of the volumes of three spheres whose radii are r, /, and r". An Academic Algebra - Page 294by James Morford Taylor - 1893 - 338 pagesFull view - About this book
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...According to legend, a wise man used deductive reasoning to prove to an ancient Chinese Emperor that the volume of a sphere varies as the cube of its radius. The Emperor, not understanding the deductive argument, ordered his servants to bring in spheres of... | |
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