Math, asked by rollyk222, 9 months ago

5(1-p) /3×3p-1/5=-3p-1/3​

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Answered by ToxicEgo
4

Step-by-step explanation:

5(1-p)/3×3p-1/5=-3p-1/3

5-5p/3×3p-1/5=-3p-1/3

(5-5p)(3p-1)/3×5=-3p-1/3

5(3p-1)-5p(3p-1)/15=-3p-1/3

15p-5-15p²+5/15=-3p-1/3

15p-15p²/15=-3p-1/3

15p-15p²=15(-3p-1)/3

15p-15p²=-45p-15/3

3(15p-15p²)=45p-15

45p-45p²=45p-15

45p-45p-45p²= -15

-45p²= -15

p²= -15/-45

p²= 15/45

p²=1/3

p=1/√3

Answered by pappusingh887354
1

Step-by-step explanation:

5(1-p)/3.(3p-3)/5=-3p-1/3

5-5p/3.3p-3/5=-3p-1/3

(5-5p). (3p-3)/15=-3p-1/3

5(3p-1)-5p(3p-1)/15=-3p-1/3

15p-5-15p^2+5p/15=-3p-1/3

3(15p-5-15p^2+5p)=15(-3p-1)

45p-15-45p^2+15p=-45p-15

45p-45p^2+15p=45p-15+15

45p-45p^2+15p+45p=-15+15

105p-45 p^2=0

15(7p-3p^2)=0

After that I don't know how to solve it if anybody know then send.

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