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2p+3>2(p−3)
solve for p

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User Beulah
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Answer:

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Explanation:

2p+3 > 2(p-3)

let remove the bracket

2p+3 >2p-6

collect like terms

2p-2p=-6-3

u no any number like this +2-2 =0

so 2p -2p =0

so u can't solve for p

when that lead to zero(0)

check d eqn and comment

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User Rhathin
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