Math, asked by megh66, 4 months ago

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Answered by xInvincible
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\large\fcolorbox{red}{cyan}{Jhon \:Is\:Correct(1/5)}

Step-by-step explanation:

\frac{p-3}{p+4}=\frac{p+1}{p-2}  \\ => \bf{By\:Cross\:Multiplication}  \\ => (p-3)(p-2)=(p+1)(p+4)  \\ => p² - 3p - 2p + 6 = p² + 4p + p +4  \\ => p² - 5p + 6 = p² + 5p + 4  \\ => p² - p² - 5p - 5p + 6 - 4 = 0  \\ => -10 p + 2 = 0  \\ => -10 p = -2  \\ =>p= \frac{-2}{-10} \\  => \boxed{p = \frac{1}{5}}

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