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Write the steps to "undo" the equation to solve for x and then give the value of x that

solves the equation.
2 = (x - 4)^3
X = ?

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Answer:


x=\sqrt[3]{2}+4

Explanation:

To "undo" this equation, we need to solve for x.

We begin with the equation


2=(x-4)^3

To remove the cube, we need to take the cubic root of both sides


\sqrt[3]{2} =\sqrt[3]{(x-4)^3} \\\\\sqrt[3]{2} =x-4

And the last step to solve for x will be to add 4 to each side


\sqrt[3]{2} +4=x-4+4\\\\\sqrt[3]{2} +4=x

And there is our value for x

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