How do you factor #(1/3)(pi)(r^2)(h) + (1/3)(pi)(R^2)(h) #? Algebra Polynomials and Factoring Factoring Completely 1 Answer Sheffy Apr 7, 2016 #1/3 pi h (r^2 + R^2)# Explanation: Separate the common factors, #1/3 , pi and h# and write the remaining terms, #r^2 and R^2# in the bracket with the correct sign in between. #=1/3 pi h (r^2 + R^2)# Answer link Related questions What is Factoring Completely? How do you know when you have completely factored a polynomial? Which methods of factoring do you use to factor completely? How do you factor completely #2x^2-8#? Which method do you use to factor #3x(x-1)+4(x-1) #? What are the factors of #12x^3+12x^2+3x#? How do you find the two numbers by using the factoring method, if one number is seven more than... How do you factor #12c^2-75# completely? How do you factor #x^6-26x^3-27#? How do you factor #100x^2+180x+81#? See all questions in Factoring Completely Impact of this question 1434 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License