SOLUTION: (13/4x) + (3/x^2) = (5/2x); Solve for x
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Question 210939: (13/4x) + (3/x^2) = (5/2x); Solve for x
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(13/4x) + (3/x^2) = (5/2x); Solve for x
Hello There,
x = -(sqrt(3)*4^(1/3)*%i-4^(1/3))/2
solution 2
x = (sqrt(3)*4^(1/3)*%i+4^(1/3))/2
solution 3
x = -4^(1/3)
Hope this helps!
Delilah Richardson
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