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p = r - c r - c = p r - c - r = p - r -(-c) = -(p) c = -p
If we're talking strictly algebra. 12 equals p of c can be written as: 12= p(c) meaning, 12 is the answer for some function p, when c is the variable.
p+c=r.
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p = r - c r - c = p r - c - r = p - r -(-c) = -(p) c = -p
If we're talking strictly algebra. 12 equals p of c can be written as: 12= p(c) meaning, 12 is the answer for some function p, when c is the variable.
p+c=r.
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p=b+3a+c p-3a-c=b+3a-3a+c-c p-3a-c=b b=p-3a-c
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is means that the variable p gets the value from variable c assigned to it. So if c = 6 and the program executes p = c p will also be 6 but depending on the kind of variables p and c are it can also be c = "i am c" and than after p = c the value of p will be "i am c"
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Area = square root of {s1(s1-a)(s1-b)(s1-p)} + square root of {s2(s2-c)(s2-d)(s2-p)} where a,b,c and d are the four sides of the quadrilateral, p is the diagonal separating the sides a,b from c,d, and s1 = (a+b+p)/2 and s2 = (c+d+p)/2