The volume of a right-circular cone of radius r and height h is V = 3 r2h. Suppose that

Chapter 14, Problem 49

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The volume of a right-circular cone of radius r and height h is V = 3 r2h. Suppose that r = h = 12 cm. What leads to a greater increase in V , a 1-cm increase in r or a 1-cm increase in h? Argue using partial derivatives.

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