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What is the best first step in solving the equation 3+√6x=5? O Subtract 3 from both sides. O Find the cube of Vex. O Cube both sides of the equation. O Subtract 5 from both side…
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What is the best first step in solving the equation 3+√6x=5? O Subtract 3 from both sides. O Find the cube of Vex. O Cube both sides of the equation. O Subtract 5 from both side…
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What is the best first step in solving the equation 3+√6x=5?
O Subtract 3 from both sides.
O Find the cube of Vex.
O Cube both sides of the equation.
O Subtract 5 from both sides.
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Cube both sides
remember PEMDAS
parentheses
Exponents
Multiplication
Division
Addition
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