5(p+2)-4=2(p+3)+3p

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Solution for 5(p+2)-4=2(p+3)+3p equation:


Simplifying
5(p + 2) + -4 = 2(p + 3) + 3p

Reorder the terms:
5(2 + p) + -4 = 2(p + 3) + 3p
(2 * 5 + p * 5) + -4 = 2(p + 3) + 3p
(10 + 5p) + -4 = 2(p + 3) + 3p

Reorder the terms:
10 + -4 + 5p = 2(p + 3) + 3p

Combine like terms: 10 + -4 = 6
6 + 5p = 2(p + 3) + 3p

Reorder the terms:
6 + 5p = 2(3 + p) + 3p
6 + 5p = (3 * 2 + p * 2) + 3p
6 + 5p = (6 + 2p) + 3p

Combine like terms: 2p + 3p = 5p
6 + 5p = 6 + 5p

Add '-6' to each side of the equation.
6 + -6 + 5p = 6 + -6 + 5p

Combine like terms: 6 + -6 = 0
0 + 5p = 6 + -6 + 5p
5p = 6 + -6 + 5p

Combine like terms: 6 + -6 = 0
5p = 0 + 5p
5p = 5p

Add '-5p' to each side of the equation.
5p + -5p = 5p + -5p

Combine like terms: 5p + -5p = 0
0 = 5p + -5p

Combine like terms: 5p + -5p = 0
0 = 0

Solving
0 = 0

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This equation is an identity, all real numbers are solutions.

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