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OpenStudy (qwertykingghlpo):

A cylinder has a radius of 5x + 2 and a height of 2x + 8. Which polynomial in standard form best describes the total volume of the cylinder?

OpenStudy (qwertykingghlpo):

@ILovePuppiesLol Heres an appropriate question :D

ILovePuppiesLol (ilovepuppieslol):

I don't know how to do this D:

Directrix (directrix):

Volume = area of circular base times the height of the cylinder.

Directrix (directrix):

You'll need to get the area of a circle with radius (5x+2) and multiply that by (2x+ 8). @qwertykingGHLPO

OpenStudy (qwertykingghlpo):

Thank you Directrix it is refreshing to see that someone on here cares more about assisting people rather than attempting to get someone banned for no reason.

OpenStudy (qwertykingghlpo):

one sec....

OpenStudy (qwertykingghlpo):

A. 100 (pi) x^4 + 880 (pi) x^3 + 2256 (pi) x^2 + 1408 (pi) x + 256 (pi)

Directrix (directrix):

Hold up a second.

OpenStudy (qwertykingghlpo):

ignore what looks like a Skype number

OpenStudy (qwertykingghlpo):

yes I do! :D what else?

OpenStudy (qwertykingghlpo):

what was your method to figure it out?

OpenStudy (qwertykingghlpo):

hey could you help out AllNamesHaveBeenTaken I don't really have much time to help her out :/

Directrix (directrix):

Multiply the binomials. π* (5x+2)² * (2x+8) = Area of circular base times the height.

OpenStudy (qwertykingghlpo):

oh thx bro! :P

OpenStudy (qwertykingghlpo):

it is 5th to last it kind of looks like a Mexican image when you first glance at it. Now she is 6th to last

OpenStudy (qwertykingghlpo):

oh @AllNamesHaveBeenTaken

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what

OpenStudy (qwertykingghlpo):

do u give medals I am tryhing to get someone to help you out.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i dont need your help :)

OpenStudy (qwertykingghlpo):

Oh, okay lol

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