SOLUTION: I would like you know how to solve the following algebra equation? 6p2 + p/15p - 2p - 4/7p - 13 = 2p - 1/5

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Question 265537: I would like you know how to solve the following algebra equation?
6p2 + p/15p - 2p - 4/7p - 13 = 2p - 1/5

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You first need to add parentheses so we know what the equation is.
6p2 + p/15p - 2p - 4/7p - 13 = 2p - 1/5
Is it (6p^2 + p)/15p ?
or 6p^2 - (p/15p) ?

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