SOLUTION: I am trying to solve the following equation 233,620/(1+x)^.76 = 0. How would I solve for x?
Algebra.Com
Question 549575: I am trying to solve the following equation 233,620/(1+x)^.76 = 0. How would I solve for x?
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Having in the denominator,
means that needs to be infinite
so that the left side can be zero.
RELATED QUESTIONS
I am trying to solve for X in the following equation:
100 = 5.24/(1+X) +... (answered by chessace)
I am trying to solve for x in the following equation;
97 = 100/(1 + x/2)
Can you... (answered by Alan3354,Edwin McCravy)
Hi.
I am trying to solve for x in the following equation:
2sin(x)=sin(120-x)... (answered by jsmallt9)
Hello,
I am trying to solve the following equation for x:
15x/4 = 9/4 + x-3/2... (answered by MathLover1,MathTherapy)
I have the following equation:
X = -((1 + Y)/W) + 1
I am trying to isolate and... (answered by stanbon)
I am trying to solve this..I am confused
(x+2)(x-17)(x+1)>0
(answered by Theo,Gogonati)
I am trying to figure out how to solve for x
9/10 - x =... (answered by rfer)
Solve for x in the equation:
1/x-1/3x-1/2x=6/x+1
I desperately need help, especially... (answered by josgarithmetic,MathTherapy)
I am really stuck on how to answer this question, it says solve the following equation..... (answered by Edwin McCravy)