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To solve -3 = -19 + d^5 , what steps would you use?

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Answer:

Explanation:

-3 = -19 + d^5

1) -3+19 = -19+19+d^5

2) 16 = d^5

3)
\sqrt[5]{16} =\sqrt[5]{d^(5) } \\\sqrt[5]{16} =d

User NinjaKC
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Hey!

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Steps To Solve:

-3 = -19 + d^5

~Simplify

−3 = d^5 − 19

~Subtract d^5 − 19 to both sides

−3 - d^5 − 19 = d^5 − 19 - d^5 − 19

~Simplify

-d^5 + 16 = 0

~Subtract 16 to both sides

-d^5 + 16 - 16 = 0 - 16

~Simplify

-d^5 = -16

~Divide -1 to both sides

-d^5/-1 = -16/-1

~Simplify

d^5 = 16

~Take square root of both sides

d^5 = 16^1/5

~Simplify

d = 1.741101

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Hence, the answer is
\Large\boxed{\mathsf{d~=1.741101}}

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Hope This Helped! Good Luck!

User Adam Eliezerov
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