SOLUTION: M = W + 1/3 L^2 Solve for L. Not sure how to solve.

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Question 1175233: M = W + 1/3 L^2
Solve for L.
Not sure how to solve.

Answer by math_tutor2020(3817)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!



Subtract M from both sides

Flip both sides (left and right sides swap places)

Multiply both sides by 3

or Apply the square root. Don't forget about the plus/minus.

If your teacher only wants one equation for L, then I'd go with

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