Math, asked by laxmicharan88955, 6 months ago

3(p + 2) – 2(p – 1)= 7​

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Answered by Anonymous
3

 \huge \mathcal \red{Answer : -   } \\  \\  \bf \huge \implies \: 3(p + 2) - 2(p - 1) = 7 \\  \\\bf \huge \implies \: 3p + 6 - 2p + 2 = 7 \\  \\  \bf \huge \implies \: 5p + 8 = 7 \\  \\ \bf \huge \implies \: 5p = 7 + 8 \\  \\ \bf \huge \implies \: 5p = 15 \\  \\ \bf \huge \implies \: p =  \frac{15}{5}  \\  \\ \bf \huge \implies \: p = 3

Answered by sahithisunkari
0

Answer:

p=-1

Step-by-step explanation:

3p+6-2p+2=7

p+8=7

p=7-8=-1

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