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What is A=r/2L when solving for L?

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A= (r)/(2l)
\text{Equation}


A= (rl)/(2)
\text{Simplify Equation}


A*2=rl
\text{Multiply both sides by 2}


2A=rl
\text{Regroup terms}


(2a)/(r)=l
\text{Divide both sides by r}


l=(2a)/(r)
\text{Solution}
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A=r/2L

L=r/2A would be your answer

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