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EL-2
The areas of three adjacent faces of a cuboid are x, y and z. If the volume of the cuboid is V, then V^2
is equal to:

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Answered by jaipradeep
0

Answer:

(xyz)^2

Step-by-step explanation:

xyz = v

square on both sides...

(xyz)^2 = v^2

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

I

Step-by-step explanation:

- Let the sides of the cuboid be a, b and c.

Given x, y and z are areas of three adjacent faces of the cuboid

Hence x=ab,  y=bc, z=ca

(x)(y)(z) = (ab)(bc)(ca)

xyz= (abc)2

abc = √xyz

Thus the volume of cuboid, V= abc = √xyz

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