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  • 01-04-2022
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Solve the following equation for p: 6/p=x+a

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  • 01-04-2022

[tex]\dfrac 6p = x+a\\\\\implies \dfrac 6p \times\dfrac 16 = (x+a) \times\dfrac 16 ~~~~~~;\left[\text{Multiply both sides by}~ \dfrac 16 \right]\\\\\implies \dfrac 1p = \dfrac{x+a}6\\\\\implies p= \dfrac{6}{x+a}~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;[\text{Cross multiply}][/tex]

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