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Answered by sᴜɢᴀʀsᴜᴘ
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5p(p {}^{2}  - q {}^{2} ) \div 2p \: (p + q)

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5p(p {}^{2}  - q {}^{2} ) \div 2p \: (p + q)

=5pq \: (p-q)(p+q)÷2p \: (p+q)

 =  \frac {5pq \:  (p-q) (p+q)}{2p \: (p+q)}

 =  \frac{5q \: (p-q)}{2}

5p(p {}^{2}  - q {}^{2} ) \div 2p \: (p + q)  =  \frac{5q \: (p-q)}{2}

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Answered by aryan26030
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answer is 5q (p-q)/2

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