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Hello I need help on #5 I don’t know what I’m doing wrong, please help

Hello I need help on #5 I don’t know what I’m doing wrong, please help-example-1
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Answer:

Algebraic: x = 5 / 2, - 5/2

Graphical: 2.50, - 2.50

Step-by-step explanation:

First, we solve the equation algebraically.


16x^4=625

dividing both sides by 16 gives


x^4=(625)/(16)

Finally, taking the fourth root of both sides gives


\sqrt[4]{x^4}=\sqrt[4]{(625)/(16)}
x=\sqrt[4]{(625)/(16)}
x=\pm(5)/(2)

which can be rewritten as


\boxed{x=-(5)/(2),(5)/(2)}

Now we find the same solution using graphs.

We plot the equation and get:

From which we see that x = -2.5 and x = 2.5 are the solutions to the equation. But since we have to round to two decimal places, we write these solutions as x = -2.50, 2.50.

Note: The blue graph is y = 16x^4 and the blue line is y = 625.

To summerise:

Algebraic: x = 5 / 2, - 5/2

Graphical: 2.50, - 2.50

Hello I need help on #5 I don’t know what I’m doing wrong, please help-example-1
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