Posted by sam on Monday, May 7, 2012 at 10:53pm.
2p^2-50=0
2p^2=50
p^2=25
p squared equals fifty, so to get p by itself you must take the square root of each side.
p = plus or minus 5
*p squared equals twentyfive, so...
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