SOLUTION: I need to solve this equation algebraically sqrt (x+1)= cube root (4x-4)

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Question 430024: I need to solve this equation algebraically
sqrt (x+1)= cube root (4x-4)

Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Raise each sides to the 6th power




This has me stumped.
I can say
I can say



I'll rewrite the equation

Add to both sides


Looking at this, the answer seems to be between
and . Maybe you can find a
cubic equation solver on the internet.

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