p+2 = 2-3p
p+3p = 2-2
4p = 0
p = 0
If p = 2s + 5, then s = (p-5)/2 or 1/2 (p-5) --- p = 2s +5 p-5 = 2s (p-5)/2 = s
4p+2 = 3p-7 4p-3p = -7-2 p = -9
2l + 2w = P Subtract 2l from both sides: 2w = P - 2l Divide both sides by 2: w = P/2 - l
If you mean: p^2 +14p +48 then it is (p+6)(p+8) when factored
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23p.
23p = 2*2*2*p=4*2*p= 8p
p = -1
P^2 + p^2 cannot be simplified.
no it equals one :P
p + (-2) = 1 so p - 2 = 1 Add two to both sides: p = 3
9p - 5
x = (P - 2W) / 2
Solving by elimination: p = 3 and q = -2
2p + 3q = 13, 5p - 4q = -2 Multiply the first equation by 4 and the second by 3 and add them, which gets rid of the q: 8p + 15p = 52 - 6, and 23p = 46, so p=2. Plug that into the first equation to find q: 4 + 3q = 13, so q=3. Test your answers in the second equation to be sure: 5(2) - 4(3) = 10-12 = -2. It checks. So p=2, q=3.
The value of p is 1.4
p + 32