I don’t know where the coefficients when finding volume of spheres, cones and pyramids come from in 3-dimensional geometry.

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So I guess we start with a circle, which I don’t know how to find the area of either.

I guess we start with a square.

Area is a measure of how much space something is taking up. Physicists call this Mass. We will use these interchangeably for now. Area and Mass are now mathematically interchangeable.

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