Question
Solve the linear equation.
p3=−3\frac{p}{3}=-3
3
p
=−3
p=p=p=
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Answer
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Answered by
GPT-4o mini
To solve the equation \( 3p = -3 \), we can isolate \( p \) by dividing both sides of the equation by 3:
\[
p = \frac{-3}{3}
\]
\[
p = -1
\]
So, the solution is:
\[
p = -1
\]
\[
p = \frac{-3}{3}
\]
\[
p = -1
\]
So, the solution is:
\[
p = -1
\]
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
I apologize for any confusion. Let's clarify and solve the given equation step by step.
You provided the equation:
\[
p^3 = -3
\]
To solve for \( p \), we will take the cube root of both sides:
\[
p = \sqrt[3]{-3}
\]
Thus:
\[
p = -\sqrt[3]{3}
\]
This gives us the value of \( p \). If you meant a different equation, please clarify, and I'll be happy to assist further!
You provided the equation:
\[
p^3 = -3
\]
To solve for \( p \), we will take the cube root of both sides:
\[
p = \sqrt[3]{-3}
\]
Thus:
\[
p = -\sqrt[3]{3}
\]
This gives us the value of \( p \). If you meant a different equation, please clarify, and I'll be happy to assist further!
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