ZoeySmith ZoeySmith
  • 20-08-2018
  • Mathematics
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S=L (1 - r), for r
This is all it says, you are solving for r, the instructions just say solve for r

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bawbdmo
bawbdmo bawbdmo
  • 20-08-2018

Solving for r is the same as isolating it. Since we have (1-r) being multiplied by L, we want to divide it out so we can work with (1-r), so:

[tex] \frac{S}{L}=1-r [/tex]

Now, we want to make -r positive, so we multiply both sides by negative 1:

[tex] -\frac{S}{L}=r-1 [/tex]

Now, to isolate r we want to add 1 to both sides, so:

[tex] 1-\frac{S}{L}=r [/tex]

and we're done.

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