Mathematics, 23.10.2021 14:00 Lydiac8715
Marc solves the equation Latex: (\sqrt[4]{x})^3=5\textsf{.} His work is shown below. Step 1: Latex: (\sqrt[4]{x})^3=5 ( √ [ 4 ] x ) 3 = 5 Step 2: Latex: x^{\frac{3}{4} }=5 x 3 4 = 5 Step 3: Latex: x^{\frac{3}{4} \cdot \frac{4}{3} }=5^{\frac{4}{3} } x 3 4 ⋅ 4 3 = 5 4 3 Step 4: Latex: x=\sqrt[3]{5 \cdot 5 \cdot 5 \cdot 5} x = √ [ 3 ] 5 ⋅ 5 ⋅ 5 ⋅ 5 Step 5: Latex: x=5\sqrt[3]{\not{5} \cdot \not{5} \cdot\not {5} \cdot 5} x = 5 √ [ 3 ] ¬ 5 ⋅ ¬ 5 ⋅ ¬ 5 ⋅ 5 Step 6: Latex: x=5\sqrt[3]{5} x = 5 √ [ 3 ] 5 Explain what Marc did in steps 4 and 5. Why did he do this? Create your own radical equation and explain how to solve it. Is there an extraneous solution to your equation?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:20, ramireztony741
Write the equations in logarithmic form 7^3=343
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Marc solves the equation Latex: (\sqrt[4]{x})^3=5\textsf{.} His work is shown below. Step 1: Latex:...
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