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4x^3 +35 = 21
How do I solve this equation?

User Hariram Nandagopal
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Answer:

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-\sqrt[3]{(7)/(2)}

Explanation:


4x^(3)+35=21


4x^(3)=21-35


4x^(3)=-14


x^(3)=-(14)/(4)
-(7)/(2)


x=-\sqrt[3]{(7)/(2)}

User Lemayzeur
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Explanation:

if you did not make any typos, then the equation is

4x³ + 35 = 21

well, you know how that is with solving equations : let's bring all terms with variables on one side, and all constant terms to the other side.

so, as first step we eliminate the + 35 on the left side by subtracting 35 on both sides :

4x³ = 21 - 35 = -14

next, we eliminate the multiplication factor 4 by dividing both sides by 4 :

x³ = -14/4 = -3.5

and now we pull the cubic root


x = \sqrt[3]{ - 3.5}

x = -1.518294486...

in contrast to square roots it is not a problem for cubic roots to have negative arguments, because a negative number to the power of 3 is again negative.

-a³ = -a×-a×-a = a²×-a = -a³

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