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Madyson Murphy
20 October, 17:00
How to solve 4p (q-1) + q (1-p) ?
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Arturo Kirby
20 October, 17:50
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p = - q / (3 q - 4)
Step-by-step explanation:
Solve for p:
4 p (q - 1) + q (1 - p) = 0
Expand and collect in terms of p:
q + p (3 q - 4) = 0
Subtract q from both sides:
p (3 q - 4) = - q
Divide both sides by 3 q - 4:
Answer: p = - q / (3 q - 4)
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