The three P's of government typically refer to Power, Policy, and People. Power pertains to the authority and ability of a government to enforce rules and make decisions. Policy involves the strategies and regulations that guide government actions and address societal issues. People represent the citizens and stakeholders affected by government decisions, emphasizing the importance of public participation and representation in governance.
p-3=8 add 3 both sides p-3+3=8+3 solve p=11
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The expression is: p/3
3 times (p * p * p) 3p3 3 = coefficient p = base 3 = exponent
When you divide p cubed by p squared, you are essentially dividing p to the power of 3 by p to the power of 2. This simplifies to p^(3-2), which equals p^1. Therefore, the result of p cubed divided by p squared is p.
3 + P = 8 Therefore: P = 8 - 3 P = 5
p2 + 9p + 18/ p + 6(p + 6)(p + 3)/ p + 6(p + 6)(p + 3)/ p + 6p + 3
12
To solve for p, set up the equation 5p + 9 = p - 3 5p = p - 12 4p = -12 p = -3 to prove the answer, substitute -3 for p and prove 5(-3) + 9 = (-3) -3 -15 + 9 = -6 -6 = -6
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