3p+ 8 = (-6 (P+6) 1(-3)
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Answer:
7
Step-by-step explanation:
\large \text{We have to solve $3-(p+8)/1=-6(p+6)/3$}We have to solve 3−(p+8)/1=−6(p+6)/3
\begin{gathered}\large \text{$3-(p+8)=-6(p+6)/3$}\\\\\\\large \text{$(3-(p+8))\times3=-6(p+6)$}\end{gathered}
3−(p+8)=−6(p+6)/3
(3−(p+8))×3=−6(p+6)
Now multipying to get one term
\begin{gathered}\large \text{$9-3(p+8)=-6p-36)$}\\\\\\\large \text{$9-3p-24=-6p-36$}\end{gathered}
9−3(p+8)=−6p−36)
9−3p−24=−6p−36
Transfer p one side and constant term one side
\large \text{$-3p+6p=-36+24-9$}−3p+6p=−36+24−9
Now do basic calculation .
\begin{gathered}\large \text{$3p=-12-9$}\\\\\\\large \text{$3p=-21$}\\\\\\\large \text{$p=-7$}\end{gathered}
3p=−12−9
3p=−21
p=−7
Thus we get answer - 7.
Verification:
3 - ( p + 8) / 1 = - 6 ( p + 6 ) / 3
3 - ( p + 8) = - 2 ( p + 6 )
putting p = - 7 here
3 - ( - 7 + 8) = - 2 ( - 7 + 6 )
3 - ( 1 ) = - 2 ( - 1 )
3 - 1 = 2
2 = 2.
L.H.S. = R.H.S.
Hence verified.
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