Respuesta :

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We have [tex]h(p)=p^2+2p[/tex] and [tex]h(p)=3[/tex] which means we can equate:

[tex]p^2+2p=3[/tex].

Subtract 3 from both sides:

[tex]p^2+2p-3=0[/tex].

Then solve for p:

[tex]p^2+2p-3=0[/tex].

[tex](p-1)(p+3)=0[/tex].

So the product of two factors (p-1) and (p+3) is 0 which means at least one of the factors must be 0:

[tex]p-1=0\implies p_1=1[/tex].

Or

[tex]p+3=0\implies p_2=-3[/tex].

Hope this helps.