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5 February, 02:28

Stewart said that 30-10p does not equal 5 (2p-6) for any value of p. Do you agree with Stewart? Justify Stewart's answer, or explain why he is incorrect.

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  1. 5 February, 02:49
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    Ya he is correct!

    for any value of P, both can never be equal!

    as, 5 (2p-6) = 10p-30 ... so even if we put any value, negative or positive, (-30) can not be changed anyway!

    thus 30-10p can never be equal to 5 (2p-6) !
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