maddysbadatmath maddysbadatmath
  • 14-06-2021
  • Mathematics
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Find the value of L in the equation.
s=(n÷2)(a+L)

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vikhyatkulshrestha12 vikhyatkulshrestha12
  • 16-06-2021

Answer:

2s/n-a=L

Step-by-step explanation:

So first we divide (n÷2) so it will be s/(n÷2) =a+L. Next we subtract L and get s/(n÷2)-a. That's not it yet, since 2 is being divided in the denominator, we have to reciprocal it meaning multiply, it to the top value. So it would 2s/n-a=L. But you can just leave it like that if you desire and your teacher doesn't mind.

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