Mannnnn you are good! Thanks. This helped a lot
@Apaul466
Thanks a lot! Glad to hear that :)
ive tried everything. Whenever your free, could you try and solve this?
If you divide both sides by x^2, you can then group up a few terms and sub in for p. I have included an image of it below.
Hey @Apaul466,
Try dividing the equation by x^2 and see what you get. See, if you can play around with the result to get the answer.
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Mannnnn you are good! Thanks. This helped a lot
ive tried everything. Whenever your free, could you try and solve this?
Hey @Apaul466,
Try dividing the equation by x^2 and see what you get. See, if you can play around with the result to get the answer.