since a cone is 1/3 of a cylinder, we need to find the base's area. since area = πr^2, we get 16π. then, multiplying this by 5, we get 80π. dividing by 3, since the cone's volume is 1/3 of that of a cylinder's, we get 80π/3.
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the domain is the set { -2, 0, 2, 3}
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the domain is the set of x values in the ordered pairs (x,y). taking the x, or first component, of each ordered pair gives -2, 0, 2, 3.
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