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evaluate
mp(p - m^2) if m = 1/2 and p = 1/4
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: please help to
evaluate
mp(p - m^2) if m = 1/2 and p = 1/4
This question is from textbook An Incremental Development
Answer by tanimachatterjee(60) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
mp(p - m^2) if m = 1/2 and p = 1/4
= 1/2*1/4[1/4 -(1/2)^2]
= 1/8[1/4-1/4]
= 1/8 [0]
=0
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