SOLUTION: How to solve this equation ? 2(5x-3)^(1/3) -4 = 0

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2(5x-3)^(1/3) -4 = 0

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How to solve this equation ?
2(5x-3)^(1/3) -4 = 0
2(5x-3)^(1/3) =4
(5x-3)^(1/3) =4/2=2
cube both sides:
5x-3=2^3=8
5x-3=8
5x=11
x=11/5

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