-3Q^2-15Q+360-3P=0

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Solution for -3Q^2-15Q+360-3P=0 equation:


Simplifying
-3Q2 + -15Q + 360 + -3P = 0

Reorder the terms:
360 + -3P + -15Q + -3Q2 = 0

Solving
360 + -3P + -15Q + -3Q2 = 0

Solving for variable 'P'.

Move all terms containing P to the left, all other terms to the right.

Add '-360' to each side of the equation.
360 + -3P + -15Q + -360 + -3Q2 = 0 + -360

Reorder the terms:
360 + -360 + -3P + -15Q + -3Q2 = 0 + -360

Combine like terms: 360 + -360 = 0
0 + -3P + -15Q + -3Q2 = 0 + -360
-3P + -15Q + -3Q2 = 0 + -360

Combine like terms: 0 + -360 = -360
-3P + -15Q + -3Q2 = -360

Add '15Q' to each side of the equation.
-3P + -15Q + 15Q + -3Q2 = -360 + 15Q

Combine like terms: -15Q + 15Q = 0
-3P + 0 + -3Q2 = -360 + 15Q
-3P + -3Q2 = -360 + 15Q

Add '3Q2' to each side of the equation.
-3P + -3Q2 + 3Q2 = -360 + 15Q + 3Q2

Combine like terms: -3Q2 + 3Q2 = 0
-3P + 0 = -360 + 15Q + 3Q2
-3P = -360 + 15Q + 3Q2

Divide each side by '-3'.
P = 120 + -5Q + -1Q2

Simplifying
P = 120 + -5Q + -1Q2

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