SOLUTION: PQ = P + Q (solve for P) My book says I have to factor the "P" out of the terms it's in. Because there example is confusing and I think they're skipping some steps, I don't know ho

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Question 289633: PQ = P + Q (solve for P) My book says I have to factor the "P" out of the terms it's in. Because there example is confusing and I think they're skipping some steps, I don't know how to do this.
Answer by Fombitz(32388) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
All terms with P on one side everything else on the other side.
PQ=P%2BQ
PQ-P=Q
P%28Q-1%29=Q
P=Q%2F%28Q-1%29