Find: 1. (mpk-p^2)/(pm-pk) 2. (pm^2-mk)/(k^2+pm) 3. (p^2-m^2)/(m^3+mk-k)

Trevor Rush

Trevor Rush

Answered question

2022-08-07

Find:
1. m p k p 2 p m p k
2. p m 2 m k k 2 + p m
3. p 2 m 2 k 3 + m k k

Answer & Explanation

pelvogp

pelvogp

Beginner2022-08-08Added 18 answers

So, solution:
1. m p k p 2 p m p k = m k p m k
2. p m 2 m k k 2 + p m = m ( p m k ) k 2 + p m
3. p 2 m 2 m 3 + m k k = ( p + m ) ( p m ) m 3 + m k k

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