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Physics, 09.11.2019 18:31, thibeauxkristy

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 \frac{1}{f } = \frac{1}{p} + \frac{1}{l}
how do i derive "f"?
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[tex] \frac{1}{f } = \frac{1}{p} + \frac{1}{l} [/tex]
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