P - - p = 2p
If: p -6 = -5 Then: p = 1
p = 5
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L = P/2 - W.
p + (-13) = 8 p = 21
s = p^2 - 5 *also, p = sqrt (s+5)
3(p+7) - (4p-1) = -5(2p-3) + 1 Multiplying out the brackets: 3p + 21 - 4p + 1 = -10p + 15 + 1 Simplifying: 22 - p = 16 - 10p 9p = -6 p = -2/3 To check, you could substitute p = -2/3 into the original equation and check that it holds.
p - 33 = 17 Add '33' to both sides Hence p - 33 + 33 = 17 + 33 p = 50
You will get a positive integer. If you subtract a negative number, you will be adding it. I think of it like 2 minuses equals a plus. :P
i have no idea.... it just is :P
there is not an answer to that question,,, because there is no number that can go into 19 evenly.. because if u multiply something by 2 and then subtract 3 the answer is 16. and to get p minus 3 equal 16 the p will have to represent something times 2 to get 19 because 19 minus 3 is 16.. and nothing times can get you 19.
Yes, in logic, if p equals q, then q also equals p. This is known as the symmetric property of equality.