If we have 6p+3 The common factor to both 6p and 3 is 3. If we take this out the front of brackets we get 3(2p+1)
3p + 6p = (3 + 6)p = 9p
algebra8p +4 = 10 +6p+8p - 6p = +10 - 42p = 6p = 3
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17 + 6p = 9 6p = -8 p = -8/6 p = -4/3
4p+3 = -6p-5 4p+6p = -5-3 10p = -8 p = -0.8 Substituting the value of p into the original equation gives you: -1/5 = -1/5
-7p + 5r - 6p + 3r = -7p - 6p + 5r + 3r = -(7 + 6)p + (5 + 3)r = -13p + 8r
P=3. Then answer is 2. (6*3)-16
To find an expression equivalent to 3(2p - 3), you can distribute the 3 to both terms inside the parentheses. This gives you 3 * 2p - 3 * 3, which simplifies to 6p - 9. Therefore, an equivalent expression is 6p - 9.
6p divide by 3p = 2
6(p + 3) = 6p + 18
Factor x2 plus 12xp plus 36p2 is (x+6p)(x+6p).
To combine the expression (-6p - 5q + 4 - 10p + q - 3), first, group the like terms. For the (p) terms: (-6p - 10p = -16p). For the (q) terms: (-5q + q = -4q). Finally, for the constant terms: (4 - 3 = 1). The simplified expression is (-16p - 4q + 1).