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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Rewrite the equation s(r)=2(pi)R^2 +(43.9/R) as a quotient of 2 polynomials

OpenStudy (anonymous):

just make them have the same denominator , you get \[s(r)=\frac{ 2PiR^3+43.9 }{ R }\] that's it

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