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  • 19-09-2018
  • Mathematics
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if 1/p+q=r and p≠-q, what is p in terms of r and q?

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MrGumby
MrGumby MrGumby
  • 20-09-2018

p = (1/r) - q

In order to find this, follow the order of operations to get the answer.

1/p+q = r ----> Multiply both sides by p+q

1 = r(p + q) -----> Divide by r

1/r = p + q -----> subtract q from both sides

(1/r) - q = p

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