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Orlov [11]
3 years ago
6

5p - 14 = 8p + 4 Explain

Mathematics
2 answers:
Ksju [112]3 years ago
8 0
5p-14=8p+4

Plus 14 from both sides

5p= 8p + 18

Subtract 8p from both sides

-3p= 18

Divide -3 from both sides

P= -6
grigory [225]3 years ago
5 0
1: we bring all the x to one member, changing its sign (I use x, consider it a p)
5x - 8x - 14 =  + 4

2 we bring all the non-x to the other member
5x - 8x =  + 14 + 4
3 we solve the members
(5 - 8)x =  - 3x
( + 14 + 4) =  + 18
4 we divide 18 by -3
- 3x =  + 18
x = 18 \div  - 3
18 \div  - 3 =  - 5
x =  - 5
my English is so bad lol
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