Math, asked by boss1912, 4 months ago

Solve the given equation -
(p–9) = 2p+4​

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Answered by anju181179
1

Answer:

p = -13

Step-by-step explanation:

(p-9) = 2p+4

p-9= 2p+4

-4-9= 2p- p

p = -13

Answered by DarkenedSky
2

 \red{  :  \implies (p - 9) = 2p + 4}

 \purple{ : \implies  - 4 - 9 = 2p - p}

 \pink{\therefore p =  - 13}

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