Make h the subject of formula in A=π√h^2+r^2
To make "h" the subject of the formula A = π√h^2 + r^2, we need to isolate "h" on one side of the equation. Here's how you can do it:
1. Start by subtracting r^2 from both sides of the equation:
A - r^2 = π√h^2
2. Divide both sides of the equation by π:
(A - r^2) / π = √h^2
3. Square both sides of the equation to eliminate the square root:
((A - r^2) / π)^2 = h^2
4. Finally, take the square root of both sides to isolate "h":
√(((A - r^2) / π)^2) = h
Therefore, "h" can be expressed as:
h = √(((A - r^2) / π)^2)
Now you have "h" as the subject of the formula.