SOLUTION: 4-9p=3p

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Question 22138: 4-9p=3p
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  • This is an equation! Solutions: p=0.333333333333333.
  • Graphical form: Equation was fully solved.
  • Text form: 4-9p=3p simplifies to 0=0
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DETAILED EXPLANATION


Look at .
Moved 4 to the right of expression
It becomes .

Look at .
Moved these terms to the left highlight_green%28+-3%2Ap+%29
It becomes .

Look at .
Moved 4 to the right of expression
It becomes .

Look at .
Eliminated similar terms highlight_red%28+-9%2Ap+%29,highlight_red%28+-3%2Ap+%29 replacing them with highlight_green%28+%28-9-3%29%2Ap+%29
It becomes .

Look at .
Added fractions or integers together
It becomes .

Look at .
Removed extra sign in front of -12
It becomes .

Look at .
Remove unneeded parentheses around factor highlight_red%28+12+%29
It becomes .

Look at .
Solved linear equation highlight_red%28+-12%2Ap%2B4=0+%29 equivalent to -12*p+4 =0
It becomes .
Result:
This is an equation! Solutions: p=0.333333333333333.

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In fraction form the answer is
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