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  • 17-01-2021
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express the surface area A of a cube in terms of its volume V

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kmarthel05
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  • 17-01-2021
The surface area of a cube of side-length a is S = 6a" (six sides each of area a”) and the volume is V = a*. Thus, a=v1/3, so S = 6V2/3.
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  • 17-01-2021
S= 6a^2
V=a^3
Then a=v^1/3
So surface area=6(v)^2/3
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