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  • 08-05-2016
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L=P+2G over K Solve for G?

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SmarticalParticals
SmarticalParticals SmarticalParticals
  • 08-05-2016
L = P + 2G / K

Multiply both sides by K to get rid of the denominator

KL = P + 2G

Subtract P from both sides

KL - P = 2G

Divide each side by 2

KL - P / 2 = G

G = KL - P / 2
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garydesir1
garydesir1 garydesir1
  • 08-05-2016

Hi Brand

L=P+(2G)/k

Multiply both sides by K

KL= KP+2G

Flip the equation

KP+2G=KL

add -KP to both sides

KP+2G-KP=KL-KP

2G=KL-KP

Divide both sides by 2

2G/2= (KL-KP)/2

G= 1/2 KL + -1/2 KP

I hope that's help !

Good night .


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