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5 October, 11:13

1) p + 14 p - 38 = 0

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  1. 5 October, 13:52
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    Add 38 to both sides of the equation.

    p2+14p=38

    To create a trinomial square on the left side of the equation, find a value that is equal to the square of half of b.

    (b/2) 2 = (7) ^2

    Add the term to each side of the equation.

    p^2 + 14p + (7) 2=38 + (7) 2

    Simplify the equation.

    p^2 + 14p + 49 = 87

    Factor the perfect trinomial square into (p+7) ^2

    (p+7) 2=87

    Solve the equation for p.

    p = ± √87 - 7

    Take the square root of each side of the equation to set up the solution for

    p:

    (p+7) 2 ⋅ 12 = ±√87

    Remove the perfect root factor p + 7 under the radical to solve for p.

    p + 7 = ±√87

    Subtract

    7

    from both sides of the equation.

    p = ±√87 - 7

    Exact Form:

    p = ±√87 - 7

    Decimal Form:

    p = 2.32737905
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