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2L+2W=P (S2w) Subtract 2W from both sides 2L=P-2W (D2) Divide both sides by 2 L=(P-2W)/2
P=2L+2W or P= L+L+W+W In conclusion, yes it does.
P=2w+2l
a = L x W: area equals length times the width. p = 2L + 2W: perimeter equals 2 times the length plus 2 times the width so L = (p - 2W)/2
p=2l+2w a=wl
2L+2W=P (S2w) Subtract 2W from both sides 2L=P-2W (D2) Divide both sides by 2 L=(P-2W)/2
Oh honey, solving for w in 2l + 2w = P is as easy as stealing candy from a baby. Just subtract 2l from both sides and then divide by 2. Voila, w = (P - 2l) / 2. Now go show off your math skills like the boss you are.
For a rectangle, P = 2L + 2W (L is length, W is width)
P=2L+2W or P= L+L+W+W In conclusion, yes it does.
p=2l+2w
p=2l+2w
P=2w+2l
a = L x W: area equals length times the width. p = 2L + 2W: perimeter equals 2 times the length plus 2 times the width so L = (p - 2W)/2
P=2l+2w
p=2l+2w a=wl
P = perimeter, W = width, L = length P = 2(W + L) = 2W + 2L 2L = P - 2W L = P/2 - W
P= 2l+2w