| Donald C. Benson - Mathematics - 2000 - 346 pages
...cone in terms of the area of a circle. Fact 14.1. The area of a circle of radius r is nr~. Fact 14.2. The volume of a cylinder is equal to the area of its base multiplied by its height. More precisely, a right circular cylinder with radius r and heigh: h has volume nrih. Fact 14 _3. The... | |
| Pearl Gold Solomon - Education - 2007 - 336 pages
...xwxh) for the rectangular prism. • The volume of a triangular prism is its height x 1/2 (bh) • The volume of a cylinder is equal to the area of its circular base times its height or Ttr2 x h. Cones and pyramids, on the other hand, are not simple repetitions... | |
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