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P=(mv+x)=q+z

Solve for p

Solve for v

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Answer:

Solve for p:

p = q + z

Solve for v:

v = (p - q - z) / m

Explanation:

You provided an algebraic equation with multiple variables: p, m, v, x, q, and z. To solve for a specific variable, we need to isolate that variable on one side of the equation and all the other variables on the other.

To solve for p:

p = mv + x = q + z

The variable "p" is already on one side of the equation, so we don't need to do anything else.

To solve for v:

v = (p - q - z) / m

We need to isolate v on one side. Therefore we can subtract q and z from both sides to obtain the equation v = (p - q - z) / m, where v is the isolated variable on one side of the equation, and all the other variables are on the other side.

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