p*3*r*2=(p+p)*(r+r+r)

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Solution for p*3*r*2=(p+p)*(r+r+r) equation:


Simplifying
p * 3r * 2 = (p + p)(r + r + r)

Reorder the terms for easier multiplication:
3 * 2p * r = (p + p)(r + r + r)

Multiply 3 * 2
6p * r = (p + p)(r + r + r)

Multiply p * r
6pr = (p + p)(r + r + r)

Combine like terms: p + p = 2p
6pr = (2p)(r + r + r)

Remove parenthesis around (2p)
6pr = 2p(r + r + r)

Combine like terms: r + r = 2r
6pr = 2p(2r + r)

Combine like terms: 2r + r = 3r
6pr = 2p(3r)

Remove parenthesis around (3r)
6pr = 2p * 3r

Reorder the terms for easier multiplication:
6pr = 2 * 3p * r

Multiply 2 * 3
6pr = 6p * r

Multiply p * r
6pr = 6pr

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

Combine like terms: 6pr + -6pr = 0
0 = 6pr + -6pr

Combine like terms: 6pr + -6pr = 0
0 = 0

Solving
0 = 0

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

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