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If 2= (1+r)^7 then, solve the equation for what is"r" equal to.?

User Vishal Rao
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We need to solve the following expression.


2=(1+r)^7

The first step to do this is to remove the power of 7 from the parenthesis. To do this we need to apply the seventh root on both sides of the equation as shown below.


\sqrt[7]{2}=\sqrt[7]{\left(1+r\right)^7_{}}

The 7 root and the power of 7 cancel each other on the right side and with the help of a calculator we can find the 7 root of 2 from the left side.


1.104=1+r

We can now isolate the "r" variable on the left side to find its value.


\begin{gathered} r\text{ = 1.104-1} \\ r=0.104 \end{gathered}

The result is "r=0.104".

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