Math, asked by burhan74, 1 year ago

(3p2 + 17p + 10) = (p + 5)

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Answered by 9951439
12

Answer:-5/22

Step-by-step explanation:

6p+17p+10=(p+5)

23p+10=p+5

23p-p=5-10

22p=-5

P=-5/22

Answered by Anonymous
24

Yo!

Here's your answer!

3p²+17p+10=p+5.

3p²+17p+10-p-5.

3p²+16p+5.

When,an equation has the highest power as "2"—it's termed as a QUADRATIC EQUATION. Quadratic equations can be factorise further,but this equation can't.

Hope that this helps you!

-TGA.


9951439: Hey dude there is no power to the number 3p it's 3p2
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