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Solve for p.
2p+5>2(p−3)
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no solution
no solution
all real numbers
all real numbers
p>−9
p greater than negative 9
p>−3
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2p + 5 > 2(p − 3)
2p + 5 > 2p − 6
Subtract 2p from both sides: 5 > −6, which is always true.
Therefore the solution is all real numbers (every p).
2p + 5 > 2p − 6
Subtract 2p from both sides: 5 > −6, which is always true.
Therefore the solution is all real numbers (every p).
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