Andrea R.

asked • 03/10/21

What is the volume of a cylinder if the radius is 3x^2y and the height is 2xy?

The formula for the Volume of a cylinder is V= (pi)*r^2*h, r being the radius which is 3x^2y, and h being height which is 2xy. So it would look like V= (pi)*3x^2y^2*2xy. I just can't figure out what the volume is.

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