ldietz557
ldietz557
23-06-2015
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Solve the following equation for L:
P= 2L + 2W
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23-06-2015
p = 2L + 3w
Add -2w to both sides of the equation
2L = p - 2w
Divide both sides by 2
2L = p - 2w
/2 /2
L = 1/2P - w
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