Math, asked by rohini1073, 1 year ago


p  -  < 3p - 2 >  \div 3 = 2 +  < p + 4 >

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Answered by adnanmalika786
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Answered by Anonymous
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p -  \frac{(3p - 2)}{3}  = 2 + (p + 4) \\  =  >  \frac{  2}{3}  = 6 + p \\  =  > 2 = 18 + 3p \\  =  > p =  \frac{ - 16}{3}

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