Math, asked by ahamedshek4, 4 months ago


6  - p2 = p
0 = p - 6 + p2
0 = p2 + p - 6
p2 + p - 6 = 0 need and sirf for this questions maths answers​

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Answered by AmulyaPhule
1

Answer:

The given quadratic equation 6−p2=p can be factorised as follows:

 

6−p2=p⇒p2+p−6=0⇒p2+3p−2p−6=0⇒p(p+3)−2(p+3)=0⇒(p−2)=0,(p+3)=0⇒p=2,p=−3

Hence, p=2 or.p=−3

Answered by sharanvarma
1

Answer:

p=-3 (or) p=2

Step-by-step explanation:

p2+p-6=0

p2+3p-2p-6=0

p(p+3)-2(p+3)=0

(p+3)(p-2)=0

p=-3 (or) p=2


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