The solution of the given linear equation 2r−2p= n in two variables for p is r -n/2.
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We have a linear equation in two variables 2r - 2p = n.
Here we have to solve the given linear equation 2r - 2p = n in two variables for p.
So, the solution of the equation 2r - 2p = n for p is given by
2r - 2p = n
⇒ 2(r - p) = n (taking 2 as a common)
⇒ r - p = n/2 (dividing both the sides by 2)
⇒ r - n/2 - p = 0 (subtracting n/2 from both the sides)
⇒ r - n/2 = p (adding p both the sides)
⇒ p = r -n/2
Hence, the solution of the given linear equation 2r−2p= n in two variables for p is r -n/2.
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