Where is the question???!?!!?!?!?!?!?!?
<em>Note: You missed to add the answer choices, so I am solving the overall procedure to determine the radius of the cylinder so that you could easily figure out the right choice.</em>
Answer:
The radius of the cylinder:
Step-by-step explanation:
The volume of a cylinder is represented by the formula
V=πr²h
here
The radius of the cylinder can be computed using the formula of the volume of a cylinder
V = πr²h
r² = V / πh
Taking square roots

Thus, the formula of the radius of the cylinder.

Therefore, the radius of the cylinder:
Standard form: 7z^4-6z^2-6z
This IS a polynomial, it's degree is 4 and has 3 terms
Answer:
no the quadrilateral isn't a parallelogram
Step-by-step explanation:
For it to be a parallelogram, the opposite sides must be parallel to each other and in this case it's not.