Math, asked by TonyCohen, 2 days ago

Find the Product of: (p - 3) (p + 1/2) ​

Answers

Answered by Devesh45222
0

Answer:

\begin{gathered}(p-3)(p+\frac{1}{2})\\=p^{2}-\frac{5p}{2}-\frac{3}{2}\end{gathered}

(p−3)(p+

2

1

)

=p

2

2

5p

2

3

Step-by-step explanation:

\begin{gathered}(p-3)(p+\frac{1}{2})\\=p(p+\frac{1}{2})-3(p+\frac{1}{2})\\=p^{2}+\frac{p}{2}-3p-\frac{3}{2}\\=p^{2}+\frac{p-6p}{2}-\frac{3}{2}\\=p^{2}-\frac{5p}{2}-\frac{3}{2}\end{gathered}

(p−3)(p+

2

1

)

=p(p+

2

1

)−3(p+

2

1

)

=p

2

+

2

p

−3p−

2

3

=p

2

+

2

p−6p

2

3

=p

2

2

5p

2

3

Therefore,

\begin{gathered}(p-3)(p+\frac{1}{2})\\=p^{2}-\frac{5p}{2}-\frac{3}{2}\end{gathered}

(p−3)(p+

2

1

)

=p

2

2

5p

2

3

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Answered by poojabenya
0

Answer:

(p-3)(p+1/2)=p(p+1/2)-3(p+1/2)

(p-3)(p+1/2)=p^2+1p/2-3p+3/2

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

Therefore, the answer is p^2-5p/2+3/2

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