SOLUTION: {{{2p^(2)-119=3p}}}

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Answer by mathie123(224)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Since we have a term (and this is the biggest term), a term and a constant, it is a quadratic. We can put it into form.

We could try to think of two numbers that multiply to and add to . But this may be hard to think of. Instead we will use the quadratic formula which states (I will use p instead of x, though x is most commonly used):

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