Find the roots of the following equations . -p = 2 + p
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step by step explaination:
1
Rearrange terms
−
=
2
+
-p={\color{#c92786}{2+p}}
−p=2+p
−
=
+
2
-p={\color{#c92786}{p+2}}
−p=p+2
2
Subtract
p
p
from both sides of the equation
−
=
+
2
-p=p+2
−p=p+2
−
−
=
+
2
−
-p{\color{#c92786}{-p}}=p+2{\color{#c92786}{-p}}
−p−p=p+2−p
3
Simplify
Combine like terms
Combine like terms
−
2
=
2
-2p=2
−2p=2
4
Divide both sides of the equation by the same term
−
2
=
2
-2p=2
−2p=2
−
2
−
2
=
2
−
2
\frac{-2p}{{\color{#c92786}{-2}}}=\frac{2}{{\color{#c92786}{-2}}}
−2−2p=−22
5
Simplify
Cancel terms that are in both the numerator and denominator
Divide the numbers
=
−
1
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- Answer:
- Rearrange terms
-p=2+p
-p=p+2
- Subtract from both sides of the equation
-p=p+2
-p-p=p+2-p
- Simplify
Combine like terms
Combine like terms
-2p=2
answer is p=-1
hp u understand my answer right ,
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