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What is this problem? Identity? No Solution? 1/7(14-7p)-2=-2(1/2p-3)+6
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What is this problem? Identity? No Solution? 1/7(14-7p)-2=-2(1/2p-3)+6
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Let's solve your equation step-by-step.
1/7
(
14−
7p
)
−2
=
−
2
(
1/2
p
−3
)
+6
Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation.
1/7
(
14−
7p
)
−2
=
−
2
(
1/2
p
−3
)
+6
Simplify:
−p
=
−p
+12
Step 2: Add p to both sides.
−p
+p
=
−p
+12
+p
0=12
Answer:
There are no solutions.
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