SOLUTION: how do you solve...?...
(x+4)Exponent5=-1
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Question 158301: how do you solve...?...
(x+4)Exponent5=-1
...Thanks
Answer by scott8148(6628) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
taking the 5th root gives __ x+4=-1
subtracting 4 __ x=-5
there are 4 other solutions, but this is the only real number solution
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