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Given the expression: S = lw + wh + hl, solve for h.

User Shalon
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Subtract lw from both sides of the equation to give us,
S - lw = wh + hl
Factor out h from the right hand side of the equation,
S - lw = h(w + l)
Divide both side by (w+ l)
(S - lw) / (w + l) = h
Rearranging,
h = (S - lw) / (w + l)
User Nitin Midha
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minus lw froom both sides
S-lw=wh+hl
S-lw=h(w+l)
divide both sides by (w+l)

(S-lw)/(w+l)=h
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