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The general solution p2-5p-6=0 where p=dy/dx is​

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Answered by sahiltiger1508
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Solve [tex] P^{2} - 5P + 6 = 0, where P =\frac{dy}{dx} [\tex] Get the answers you need, now!

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P^2 - 5P + 6 =0P^2 - 3P - 2P + 6 =0P(P-3)-2(P-3)=0(P-3)(P-2)=0p-3=0. p-2=0 p

Answered by arshikhan8123
2

Concept:

The amount of x at which the equation equals zero is the solution to any quadratic equation.

Given:

p² - 5p - 6 = 0

Find:  

We are instructed to look for the equation's solution.

Solution:

We have,

p² - 5p - 6 = 0

Now, using the mid-term splitting method,

p² - 2p - 3p - 6 = 0

Now, taking common,

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

We get,

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

p - 2 = 0

So, p = 2

Now,

p - 3 = 0

p = 3

Hence we can say that the solution to the given equation is 2 and 3.

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