SOLUTION: (p+3)/2=(p-1)/6
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Question 22902: (p+3)/2=(p-1)/6
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If , then .
In the same way:
If , then
6p+18 = 2p-2
Subtract 2p from each side:
4p +18= -2
Subtract 18 from each side:
4p+18-18 = -2 -18
4p=-20
Divide both sides by 4:
p=-5
Check the answer:
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