If R = $(\frac{V}{pi})^\frac{1}{3}$
If I ask you to find $R^2$.
We substitute it and make the power 2/3 as I saw in my textbook.
Why didn’t the powers add if they are multiplied.
If R = $(\frac{V}{pi})^\frac{1}{3}$
If I ask you to find $R^2$.
We substitute it and make the power 2/3 as I saw in my textbook.
Why didn’t the powers add if they are multiplied.
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