Math, asked by niranjanaE, 20 days ago

Solve 6 ( 2p + 5 )= 2 (p – 3)

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Answered by StarlightPhoenix
3

Answer:

6 ( 2p + 5 )= 2 (p – 3)

  • 12p+30=2p-6
  • 12p-2p=-6-30
  • 10p=-36
  • p=-36/10

the value of p is -3.6 or -3/10

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by SagarHelp
2

Step-by-step explanation:

6(2p + 5) = 2(p - 3)

it's very easy just use the distributive property at the first step.

12p + 30 = 2p - 6

now shift the variable values and the real numbers.

12p - 2p =  - 6 - 30

now, do the mathematical operations.

10p =  - 36

now, divide the following by taking 10 to RHS.

p =  - \frac{36}{10}

p =   - \frac{18}{5}

hence, your answer is -18/5..

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