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What is the solution of the equation? 2^5√(x + 6)^3 + 3 = 19
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What is the solution of the equation? 2^5√(x + 6)^3 + 3 = 19
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For the solution I isolated the variable by dividing each side by factors that don't contain the variable.
x = -6 + ∛2 / 2
x ≈ -5.37003947
Hope this helps!! :3
(If not, sorry)
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