p=(2q-6)(q+3)

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Solution for p=(2q-6)(q+3) equation:


Simplifying
p = (2q + -6)(q + 3)

Reorder the terms:
p = (-6 + 2q)(q + 3)

Reorder the terms:
p = (-6 + 2q)(3 + q)

Multiply (-6 + 2q) * (3 + q)
p = (-6(3 + q) + 2q * (3 + q))
p = ((3 * -6 + q * -6) + 2q * (3 + q))
p = ((-18 + -6q) + 2q * (3 + q))
p = (-18 + -6q + (3 * 2q + q * 2q))
p = (-18 + -6q + (6q + 2q2))

Combine like terms: -6q + 6q = 0
p = (-18 + 0 + 2q2)
p = (-18 + 2q2)

Solving
p = -18 + 2q2

Solving for variable 'p'.

Move all terms containing p to the left, all other terms to the right.

Simplifying
p = -18 + 2q2

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