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Solve: 1+^3√5x=3

1. Isolate the radical. ^3√5x=2

2. Raise each side of the equation to the same power
as the index of the radical to eliminate the radical.

(3√5x)^3 = (2)^3

Solve: 1+^3√5x=3 1. Isolate the radical. ^3√5x=2 2. Raise each side of the equation-example-1
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Answer:

x= 8/5 or D

Explanation:

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Answer: it’s D

Explanation:

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