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# For all p ≠ 2 define p* by the equation

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For all P ≠ 2 define $$P^*$$ by the equation $$P^* = \frac{P+5}{P-2}$$. If P = 3 then $$P^*$$ =

A) $$\frac{8}{5}$$

B) $$\frac{8}{3}$$

C) $$4$$

D) $$5$$

E) $$8$$
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Re: For all p ≠ 2 define p* by the equation [#permalink]  14 Sep 2018, 06:16
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amorphous wrote:
For all P ≠ 2 define $$P^*$$ by the equation $$P^* = \frac{P+5}{P-2}$$. If P = 3 then $$P^*$$ =

A) $$\frac{8}{5}$$

B) $$\frac{8}{3}$$

C) $$4$$

D) $$5$$

E) $$8$$

Given: P* = (P + 5)/(P - 2)

So, if P = 3, then 3* = (3 + 5)/(3 - 2)
= 8/1
= 8

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