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To isolate the variable means to have it by itself on one side of the equation, where the variable equals an expression.

To isolate [tex] h [/tex], we will need to remove the variables and other terms "connected" to the [tex] h [/tex] variable:

[tex] V = \dfrac{\pi}{3}r^2h [/tex]

[tex] \dfrac{V}{r^2} = \dfrac{\pi}{3}h [/tex]

[tex] \boxed{\dfrac{3V}{r^2\pi} = h} [/tex]

By dividing terms "connected" to our [tex] h [/tex] variable, we have isolated it one side of the equation.