Main Takeaway: Okay you have w12 equal to h2 minus h1 so H 2 can be calculated from H 1 plus W 1 2 and that would be 1/9 1.8 1 plus 4 PI or going to use commas all right so let's go let's work through this uh this

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Okay you have w12 equal to h2 minus h1 so H 2 can be calculated from H 1 plus W 1 2 and that would be 1/9 1.8 1 plus 4 PI or going to use commas all right so let's go let's work through this uh this

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