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Solve T=L(4+RS) for R.

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R=(1)/(2)((T)/(L)-4)

Step-by-step explanation

We want to solve the equation for R. This means that we want to make R the subject of the formula.

The first step is to divide both sides of the equation by L:


\begin{gathered} T=L(4+RS) \\ \Rightarrow(T)/(L)=4+RS \end{gathered}

Now, subtract 4 from both sides of the equation:


(T)/(L)-4=RS

Finally, divide both sides of the equation by S:


\Rightarrow R=(1)/(2)((T)/(L)-4)

That is the solution for R.

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