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If 12x=12−−√11, what value of x makes this equation true?

If 12x=12−−√11, what value of x makes this equation true?-example-1

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Answer:

I would say C. because it's close to my answer

Explanation:

I got x=1+ square root 11/12

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Answer:


(1)/(11)

Explanation:

Apply exponent rule:


\sqrt[n]{a} =a^{(1)/(n)}


\implies \sqrt[11]{12}=12^{(1)/(11)}


\implies 12^x=12^{(1)/(11)}


\implies x = (1)/(11)

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