SOLUTION: a) t2/3=4
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: a) t2/3=4
This question is from textbook Blitzer college algebra
Answer by midwood_trail(310) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I guess you meant to type t^2/3 = 4
We first multiply both sides by 3 to remove the fraction.
This leaves us with t^2 = 12
We now take the square root of both sides.
t = sqrt{12}
Of course, we can further-break down sqrt{12}.
sqrt{12} = sqrt{4} times sqrt{3}, where sqrt{4} is a perfect square.
Final answer for t = 2(sqrt{3})
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