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The volume of a sphere refers to the number of cubic units that will exactly fill a sphere. The volume of a sphere can be found or calculate by using the formula V=4/3πr^3, where r represents the radius of the figure.
In this exercise is given that a sphere has a radius of 4 centimeters and it is asked to find its volume and use 3.14 as the value of π or pi. The first step would be substitute the values into the previous mention formula.
V=4/3πr^3
V=4/3(3.14)(4 cm)^3
V=4/3)(3.14)(64 cm^3)
V=267.9 cm^3
The volume of the sphere is 267.9 cubic centimeters.
Degree = 4
Maximum possible number of terms for = 5
Solution:
Given expression:

To multiply the trinomial by a trinomial:

Multiply each of the first term by the each of the second term.


Remove the brackets and arrange the terms with same powers together.


The product of the trinomials is
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Degree is the highest power of the variable.
Degree = 4
Maximum possible number of terms for = 5
no because you wouldn't switch the fraction upside down to make it opposite.
Answer:
B: 163,343
Step-by-step explanation:
V=πr²h 34²=1156, 1156×45=52020, 52020×3.14(π)=163,342.8, then round up.