SOLUTION: How would I go about solving for x in the function f(x) = x^(4/3) + 4x^(1/3)?

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Question 684969: How would I go about solving for x in the function f(x) = x^(4/3) + 4x^(1/3)?
Answer by ReadingBoosters(3246)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
0 =
...
factor out

x+4 = 0
x = -4
AND
x^(1/3) = 0
x = 0
...
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