V solid = π *

* 13 / 3 + π *

* 2 = 3.14 * 25 *13 / 3 + 3.14 * 50 = 340.16 + 157 = 497.16 ≈ 497.20 cubic centimeters;
Can what perform algebra?
Answer:
The equation of the graphed line is:
Step-by-step explanation:
From the graph, it is clear that the line is a horizontal line at y = 2.
We know that a horizontal line has a slope of 0 because the value of y does not change no matter what the value of x we put in.
In other words, the equation of the horizontal line would always get the form:
y = k
where k is the y-intercept of the line.
Determining the y-intercept of the line:
We know that the value of the y-intercept can be determined by setting x = 0 and determining the corresponding value of y.
From the graph, it is clear
at x = 0, y = 2
Thus, the y-intercept k = 2
Thus, if we substitute the y-intercept k = 2 in the equation y = k, we get the equation
y = 2
Therefore, the equation of the graphed line is:
The top box on the page explains the idea completely.
You need to read the top box several times, and understand it.
A ratio is a comparison of two quantities by division.
1). Days in May: 31
Days in a year: 365
Their ratio: 31/365 .
2). Sides of a triangle: 3
Sides of a square: 4
Their ratio: 3/4 .
The middle box explains how two ratios can be equal,
and it gives you a very detailed example. You should
read the middle box and understand it.
Ratios are fractions. They can be equal in just the same
way that any two fractions can be equal.
And you can simplify ratios in exactly the same way that
you simplify fractions ... divide top and bottom both by
the same number.
3). 8/12 Cook up three equal ratios.
1. divide top and bottom by 2 . . . . . 4/6
2. divide top and bottom by 4 . . . . . 2/3
3. multiply top and bottom by 9 . . . . 72/108
These are just some that I chose.
There are millions of others.
4). 20/25 Cook up three equal ratios.
1. divide top and bottom by 5 . . . . . 4/5
2. multiply top and bottom by 4 . . . . 80/100
3. multiply top and bottom by 3 . . . . 60/75
These are just some that I chose.
There are millions of others.
5). 5/6 Cook up three equal ratios.
1. multiply top and bottom by 2 . . . . 10/12
2. multiply top and bottom by 3 . . . .
3. multiply top and bottom by 9 . . . . 45/54
These are just some that I chose.
There are millions of others.
6). 10/14 Cook up three equal ratios.
1. divide top and bottom by 2 . . . . 5/7
2. multiply top and bottom by 2 . . . .
3. multiply top and bottom by (you choose) . . . .