Math, asked by MINDFLAYER99, 6 months ago

6 = 7 + 2p -5
please explain the concept for this question

Answers

Answered by Alivean
2

Step-by-step explanation:

Looking at the question, the only concept here is to solve the equation in order to obtain the value of p which goes like this....

6 = 7 + 2p - 5

6 = 2 + 2p

2p = 6 - 2

2p = 4

p = 4 / 2

p = 2

Answered by ckpriyamishra
0

Answer:

2

Step-by-step explanation:

6= 7+2p-5

first step: as we know that if there is the sign of "equal to (=)" between two equations then the L.H.S means left hand side from the equal to sign and R.H.S which means right hand side from "=" sign will be equal.

means L.H.S will be equal to the R.H.S.

in easy way we can say that both sides will be equal .

2nd step: Put "2p" on the left hand side from the equal to sign. This is known as transposing which means transposing numbers to other side.

And always remember that if we transpose any number to other side then if "2p" is positive then we will make it negative . see below

6-2p=7-5

3rd step: transpose 6 to other side and as we know that 6 is positive then it will become negative after transporting.

-2p=7-5-6

4th step: we know that if we will combine two negative number which is -6 and -5 .we will add them so we will get,

-2p=7-11

-2p= -4

5th step: now you can see or check the result yourself as I have given the answer also. I have not did the last step of the solution because I leave it on you hope this helped you

Similar questions