Solve for L_1
L_{1}=\frac{100}{L_{2}}
L_{2}\neq 0
Solve for L_2
L_{2}=\frac{100}{L_{1}}
L_{1}\neq 0
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L_{2}L_{1}=100
The equation is in standard form.
\frac{L_{2}L_{1}}{L_{2}}=\frac{100}{L_{2}}
Divide both sides by L_{2}.
L_{1}=\frac{100}{L_{2}}
Dividing by L_{2} undoes the multiplication by L_{2}.
L_{1}L_{2}=100
The equation is in standard form.
\frac{L_{1}L_{2}}{L_{1}}=\frac{100}{L_{1}}
Divide both sides by L_{1}.
L_{2}=\frac{100}{L_{1}}
Dividing by L_{1} undoes the multiplication by L_{1}.
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