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Let p = 5. Enter > , < , or = to compare the expressions. 4p4 2p−3

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Answer: so ">" is the answer

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Answer:

The given expression at p = 5 can be written as:


4(p^4) &nbsp;> 2p -3

Explanation:

Here, the given expressions are:


(4p^4 ), (2p-3)

Now, substitute the value of p = 5 in both the given expressions, we get:


4(p^4) &nbsp;= 4(5^4) &nbsp;= 4 (625) &nbsp; = &nbsp;2,500\\\implies 4(p^4) = 2,500

Similarly,


(2p-3) &nbsp;= 2(5) - 3 = 10 -3 = 7\\\implies 2p - 3 &nbsp;= 7

So,now comparing both the values at p = 5, we get:

2,500 > 7


\implies 4(p^4) &nbsp;> 2p -3

Hence, the given expression at p = 5 can be written as:


4(p^4) &nbsp;> 2p -3

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