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Solve for p

2p + 3 > 2 (p – 3)

What’s the answer for this… Solve for p 2p + 3 > 2 (p – 3)-example-1
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Answer:

All real numbers

Explanation:


2p+3 > 2(p-3)

1. Distribute the 2 on the right side of the inequality.


2p+3 > 2p-6

2. Cancel out the 2p on both sides of the equation since they are equal.


3 > -6

The statement above is always true, meaning that p can be all real numbers, therefore having all real solutions.

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