Start with the equation: Start with the equation 10+8p=−10+4p. To isolate the variable p, we need to get all the p terms on one side and the constant terms on the other side. Subtract 4p from both sides of the equation to move the p terms to one side.10+8p−4p=−10+4p−4p
Subtract to move p terms: Simplify both sides of the equation by combining like terms.10+4p=−10
Simplify by combining terms: Now, subtract 10 from both sides to move the constant term to the other side and isolate the variable term 4p. 10+4p−10=−10−10
Subtract to move constant term: Simplify both sides of the equation by combining like terms. 4p=−20
Simplify by combining terms: To solve for p, divide both sides of the equation by 4, which is the coefficient of p.44p=4−20
Divide to solve for p: Simplify both sides of the equation to find the value of p.p=−5
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