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Solve the radical exponents and show your work!

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Solve the radical exponents and show your work! please help me​-example-1

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Answer:

x = 126

Explanation:

Using the rule of exponents/ radicals


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

Given


(x-1)^{(2)/(3) } - 25 = 0 ( add 25 to both sides )


(x-1)^{(2)/(3) } = 25 ( raise each side to the power of 3 )

(x - 1)² = 25³ = 15625 ( take the square root of both sides )

x - 1 =
√(15625) = 125 ( add 1 to both sides )

x = 126

User Malibeg
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Answer:

126, -124

Explanation:

The steps

  • (x-1)²/³ - 25 = 0
  • (x-1)²/³ = 25
  • (x-1)² = 25³
  • (x-1)² = (5³)²
  • x- 1 = ± 125
  • x = 1 ± 125
  • x₁ = 126
  • x₂ = - 124

User Sarah Khan
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