Math, asked by pavki1982016, 4 months ago

7/2p - (p+4)=6
please tell me the answer ​


Dinosaurs1842: hey there
Dinosaurs1842: dude which class are you in?? I mean it's quadratic equation..
Dinosaurs1842: so that's why.. I'm asking..
Dinosaurs1842: so I hope you do know how to solve quadratic equations..
Dinosaurs1842: I don't know.. so I hope you can solve after this step.. so p can have 2 values

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Answered by Dinosaurs1842
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 \frac{7}{2p}  - (p + 4) = 6

 \frac{7}{2p}  = 6 + (p + 4)

 \frac{7}{2p}  = 6 + p + 4

 \frac{7}{2p}  = 10 + p

7 = 2p(10 + p)

7 = 20p + p²

0 = 20p + 2p² -7

0 = 2p² + 20p - 7

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