Plug in numbers. if originally, it was V=1/2 * 1 * 1 * 2=1
<span>tripling the dimensions would be V=1/2 * 3 * 3 * 6=27 </span>
<span>it would be 27 times larger. this could also be found by 3^3, just as doubling would render 2^3
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Throwing a ball, shooting a cannon, diving from a platform and hitting a golf ball are all examples of situations that can be modeled by quadratic functions. ... In many of these situations you will want to know the highest or lowest point of the parabola, which is known as the vertex.
Just to remove ambiguities, the bar over the expression means it's repeating itself to infinity.

notice, the idea being, you multiply it by 10 at some power, so that you move the "recurring decimal" to the other side of the point, and then split it with a digit and "x".
now, you can plug that in your calculator, to check what you get.
First change the decimal portion into a fraction.
63/100. That is the simplest form of the fraction. add in your whole number. The answer is 1 63/100
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