SOLUTION: Solve for x: x^2+xp-p^2 answer is ((-1/2)p)(-1+√5). (ignoring the negative value)

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Question 1177873: Solve for x: x^2+xp-p^2



answer is ((-1/2)p)(-1+√5). (ignoring the negative value)

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Hi
 x^2+xp-p^2
 Always works!
 (ignoring the negative value)


0r
 x = ((-1/2)p)(-1+√5).
Wish You the Best in your Studies.


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