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Question 280359: Solve algebraically. Trial and error is not an appropriate method of solution. You must show all your work.
Learn how to type math roots and fractions by clicking on the link in the assignment list. Alternately, you may type as cuberoot(x) and show raising to the nth power as ^n, like x 3 is typed x^3.
a)t^2/3=4
Can you please show me how to solve this?

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
t^(2/3) = 4
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Raise both sides to the (3/2) power.
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[t^(2/3)]^(3/2) = 4^(3/2)
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t = 2^3
t = 8
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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