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A= P + l solve for l

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When you have an equation and needs to solve for a variable, you need to clear that variable, as follow:


A=P+I

you need to see what is with the variable I. In this case is the P so you can clear the I by subtracting a P from both sides of the equation:


A-P=P+I-P

You make the subtraction (P-P=0) and you get:


A-P=I

Then so, the solution for I is:


I=A-P

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