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OpenStudy (anonymous):

h=3r volume=pi*r^2h use these to solve

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You can substitute r=h/3 into the volume formula to get it in terms of h, then differentiate to find dV/dh. If you mean πh^2/3, then yes, that is the answer.

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