Math, asked by shilpa4415, 1 year ago

Find the value of P, if p× (-9) = 135​

Answers

Answered by susmithavontilin
66

Answer:

-15

Step-by-step explanation:

P×-9=135

-9p=135

-p=135/9

p=-15

Answered by SteffiPaul
20

Given,

  • p× (-9) = 135​ is given.

To find,

  • We have to find the value of p.

Solution,

We can simply find the value of p by solving the linear equation by transposing the terms.

                    p× (-9) = 135

              Transposing -9 from LHS to RHS, we get

                            p  = 135/ (-9)

           Simplifying 135/(-9), we get

                           p  = -15

∴ The value of p is (-15).

Hence, the value of p if  p× (-9) = 135​ is (-15).

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