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Answer:
The answer is C.
Step-by-step explanation:
First, you want to isolate the variable you are look for, 'l'. First subtract [pi]L from both sides. Then subtract S from both sides.
-[pi]L+S=[pi]r(superscript)2 ->
-[pi]L=[pi]r(superscript)2-S
Now, since you have your variable 'l', you want to remove the [pi] away from your variable. To do this, multiply by negative 1 divided by pi, or -1/[pi].
L=S-r(superscript)2.
Therefore, the answer is C.
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]s = \pi .l \: + \pi. {r}^{2} [/tex]
Make the term including 'l' stand alone.
[tex]s - \pi. {r }^{2} = \pi.l[/tex]
Now make L stand alone by dividing through by pi.
[tex] \frac{s - \pi. {r}^{2} }{\pi} = l[/tex]
This is the same as
[tex] \frac{s}{\pi} - {r}^{2} = l[/tex]