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 \sqrt{5 { +  - 6 {?}^{2} }^{2} }

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Answered by Madankumar808103
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Answer:

If 'V' is the 'Volume of a Cuboid' of Dimensions a, b c and 'S' is its 'Surface Area' then Prove that \boxed {\frac{1}{V} = \frac{2}{S} \Big (\frac{1}{a} + \frac{1}{b} + \frac{1}{c} \Big )}

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