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  • 01-10-2017
  • Mathematics
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xp+yp=z. (ignore the period, any answers)

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  • 02-10-2017
xp + yp = z

You are solving for p :)

So, in order to find the value of p, you must get p to it's own side, and isolate it.

Since there are two "p's," you could change "xp + yp" to "p(x + y).

p(x + y) = z

Then, we must divide both sides by x + y

p(x + y) ÷ x + y = z ÷ x + y

Simplify.

p = z/x + y

[tex]p = \frac{z}{x+y} [/tex]\

~Hope I helped!~
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