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solve 5p+3=2p-q and find p​

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Answered by rafiamahmood
4

Answer:

5P-2P=-3-Q

3P=-3-Q

P=-3-Q/3

P=1-Q

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Answered by sk940178
1

Answer:

p=-(q+3)/3

Step-by-step explanation:

We have to solve for p from the given equation 5p+3=2p-q. ..... (1)

By separation of variables, put all the p terms of equation (1) in one side and other terms in the other side.

Hence, 5p-2p=-q-3

⇒ 3p=-(q+3)

p=-(q+3)/3

So, this is the solution for p from the equation (1). (Answer)

Note: This is a single equation with two variables p and q. So, p will have infinite values depending on the value of q.

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