Phatnkena
Phatnkena
31-08-2015
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How to solve for W in A=2(L+W) equation
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olemakpadu
olemakpadu
31-08-2015
A = 2(L + W)
Divide both sides by 2.
A / 2 = L + W
A / 2 - L = W
W = A/2 - L
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TSO
TSO
31-08-2015
[tex]A = 2(L+W)\\\frac{A}{2}= l + W \\W = \frac{A}{2} - l[/tex]
I hope that helps :)
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