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Find the value of p for which the expression p - 15 is equal to 13 - 6 p is

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Answered by Vamprixussa
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Given

p-15=13-6p

To find

The value of p

Solving, we get,

p-15=13-6p

The sign of -6p is changed into positive since it is brought to the other side of the equal sign

\implies p+p-15=13

The sign of 15 is changed into positive since it is brought to the other side of the equal sign

\implies 2p=13+15

\implies 2p=28

\implies p = \dfrac{28}{2}

\implies p = 14

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