If you would to solve for (l) then l = 4x/2 + 3/2 (4x + 3 is over 2).To solve for x. x = 2l/4 + 3/4 ( 2l + 3 is over 4)Hope this helps.
P=2L+2W or P= L+L+W+W In conclusion, yes it does.
Suppose the length is L cm. Then the width, W, is 2L/3 cm. Perimeter = 2(L+W) = 2(L+2L/3) = 10L/3 = 90 cm So L = 27 cm and W = 2L/3 = 18 cm.
2L+2W=P (S2w) Subtract 2W from both sides 2L=P-2W (D2) Divide both sides by 2 L=(P-2W)/2
this is a particularly easy question, you woul find this by doing, 2l+2(18)=42 then 2l+36=42 and then 2l=42-36 making 2l=6 after that l=6/2 which is 3 meaning the length is 3
If you would to solve for (l) then l = 4x/2 + 3/2 (4x + 3 is over 2).To solve for x. x = 2l/4 + 3/4 ( 2l + 3 is over 4)Hope this helps.
b=l-3 P=2l+b 36=2l+b Sub b=l-3 into 36=2l+b 36=2l+b 36=2l+(l-3) 36=2l+l-3 39=3l l=13 cm Sub l=13 into b=l-3. b=l-3 b=13-3 b=10 cm Therefore, the length of each of the two equal sides is 13 cm and the base is qual to 10 cm.
P=2L+2W or P= L+L+W+W In conclusion, yes it does.
A little more info would be nice but as it stands your equation is 2L + C = P
Suppose the length is L cm. Then the width, W, is 2L/3 cm. Perimeter = 2(L+W) = 2(L+2L/3) = 10L/3 = 90 cm So L = 27 cm and W = 2L/3 = 18 cm.
Given: P = 150 and L = (5W + 3) Solve the 'L' equation for 'W': (L-3) = 5W ===> W = (L-3)/5 Perimeter = 2L + 2W = 2L + 2[ (L-3)/5 ] = 2L + (2L-6)/5 5 x perimeter = 10L + (2L-6) = 12L - 6 Perimeter = 150 = (12L-6)/5 ===> 750 = (12L - 6) ===> 756 = 12L ===> L = 756/12 = 63=============================== Check: L = 63, W = 12, Perimeter = 2(L+W) = 2(63+12) = 2(75) = 150. Yay !
2L+2W=P (S2w) Subtract 2W from both sides 2L=P-2W (D2) Divide both sides by 2 L=(P-2W)/2
this is a particularly easy question, you woul find this by doing, 2l+2(18)=42 then 2l+36=42 and then 2l=42-36 making 2l=6 after that l=6/2 which is 3 meaning the length is 3
There is one linear inequality in 2 variables: l and x. That is not enough to obtain a solution.
2L is bigger.
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This is the formula to calculate the perimeter of a rectangle, where l = length and w = width. Perimeter = 2l + 2w : This can also be written as 2(l + w).