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Solve T=L(2+RS) for R

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Answer:

Explanation:

I would begin by distributing the L. It will be easier in the end to do it this way. There are a couple of ways you can do this, but distribution is the easiest. After you distribute the L you have

T = 2L + LRS

Next subtract the 2L to get

T - 2L = LRS. Lastly, to isolate the R, divide away the LS to get


(T)/(LS)-(2L)/(LS) = R In that second term, the L's cancel each other out, leaving us with


(T)/(LS)-(2)/(S) = R

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