Math, asked by ridro, 17 days ago

The expression 2p - pq +3q+6 has how many terms​

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Answered by vijayababar40
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Answer:

it has 2 terms :-

1. 2p-pq

2. 3q+6

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by kavitabhat9457
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Answer:

2p - pq + 3q = -6

Solving for variable 'p'.

Move all terms containing p to the left, all other terms to the right.

Add '-3q' to each side of the equation.

2p - pq + 3q -3q = -6 + -3q

Combine like terms: 3q + -3q = 0

2p - pq + 0 = -6 -3q

2p - pq = -6 + -3q

Reorder the terms:

6 + 2p - pq + 3q = -6 -3q + 6 + 3q

Reorder the terms:

6 + 2p - pq + 3q = 6 + -6 + -3q + 3q

Combine like terms: 6 + -6 = 0

6 + 2p - pq + 3q = 0 + -3q + 3q

6 + 2p - pq + 3q = -3q + 3q

Combine like terms: -3q + 3q = 0

6 + 2p - pq + 3q = 0

The solution to this equation could not be determined.

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