Equation: 20m = pm^2

m = 0 and m = 5. Determine the value of p.

when m=0, p can be anything.

Wow yes......I noticed it just now thanks sir obleck

Ahh yeah I meant to remove that one. m would be =5 here.

To determine the value of p, we can substitute the given values of m into the equation and solve for p.

Given equation: 20m = pm^2

Substituting m = 0 into the equation:
20(0) = p(0)^2
0 = 0 * p
0 = 0

This equation tells us that no information can be obtained about the value of p when m is 0.

Substituting m = 5 into the equation:
20(5) = p(5)^2
100 = 25p

Now we can solve for p:
Divide both sides of the equation by 25:
100 / 25 = 25p / 25
4 = p

So, when m = 5, the value of p is 4.