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solve the literal equation

6/p=x+a for p

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StudyingMonster
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  • 09-01-2021
It's p = 6/(x+a).

Multiply both sides by p to get 6 = p(x+a), then divide both sides by (x+a) to get 6/(x+a) = p.
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