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63(p4-11p3+24p2)/9p(p-8)

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Answer:

7p(p-3) (if you're trying to find P then p is 3)

Explanation:

First multiply the bottom so you get 9p^2 - 72p and then you can remove 1 variable of p from the bottom and top to get 63(p^3-11p^2+24p) and take one p out for 63p(p^2-11p+24) and factor for 63p(p-8)(p-3)/9(p-8) and take p-8 out of both. Then, you're left with 63p(p-3)/9 to get 7p(p-3) and to solve for p if the equation is equal to 0 -> 7(p)(p-3) = 0

-> 7p^2-21p

->7p^2 = 21p

7p = 21

p = 3

User Dennis Persson
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Answer: 7p2-21p.
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