-9p-17=10

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-9 + 17=8

-16

Ha! Ms. Sue Got you, Ms Sue!

To solve the equation -9p - 17 = 10, we need to isolate the variable "p" on one side of the equation. Here's how you can do it step by step:

Step 1: Move the constant term to the other side of the equation.
-9p - 17 + 17 = 10 + 17
-9p = 27

Step 2: Divide both sides of the equation by the coefficient of "p" (which is -9).
(-9p) / -9 = 27 / -9
p = -3

Therefore, the value of "p" that satisfies the equation -9p - 17 = 10 is p = -3.

Nope.

-9p-17=10

Add 17 to both sides.

-9p = 27

Can you finish this now?

What happened to the p?

The 17 has already been added to both sides.

-9p = 27

Divide both sides by -9.

I don't know how you got that.

-9p = 27

Divide both sides by -9.

Obviously the idiot who posted the above garbage is not me. He can't even spell my name correctly.

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