asked 227k views
3 votes
How do I work out?
2q+16=3p
q=-p+2

How do I work out? 2q+16=3p q=-p+2-example-1

1 Answer

7 votes
Use Substitution.
2(-p+2)+16=3p
-2p+4+16=3p--------combine like terms (4+16=20)
-2p+20=3p-----------add 2pon both sides.
20=5p---------divide by 5 each side to get p by itself.
p=4

q=-4+2----------substitute p in the equation q=-p+2 as 4
q=-2

-2=-4+2----------Now I substitute the -2 and the 4 then add the negative because
it's a negative p. And they are equal!! :)
answered
User Comfort
by
8.7k points

Related questions

asked Dec 18, 2024 8.0k views
Amado asked Dec 18, 2024
by Amado
8.6k points
1 answer
5 votes
8.0k views
asked Jan 28, 2024 63.6k views
Ekalin asked Jan 28, 2024
by Ekalin
8.9k points
1 answer
2 votes
63.6k views
asked Feb 20, 2024 119k views
McNultyyy asked Feb 20, 2024
by McNultyyy
8.6k points
1 answer
0 votes
119k views
Welcome to Qamnty — a place to ask, share, and grow together. Join our community and get real answers from real people.