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Jonas Massey
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7 July, 06:05
Change the subject of the formula s=n/2 (a+l)
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Dane Wolfe
7 July, 06:22
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If you want n to be the subject of the formula;
n=2s (a+l) = 2sa+2sl
if you want a to be the subject of the formula;
n=2sa+2sl
2sa=n-2sl
a = (n-2sl) / (2s)
if you want l to be the subject of the formula
n=2sa+2sl
2sl=n-2sa
l = (n-2sa) / (2s)
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