SOLUTION: How do you go about solving for the variable in this equation?
x^5+3x^4=x+3
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Question 448918: How do you go about solving for the variable in this equation?
x^5+3x^4=x+3
Answer by poliphob3.14(115) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Factor the left side:, assuming x≠-3, divide both sides by
x+3 and get:=>=>=>
=>. The real solution set is: {-1, 1}.
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