SOLUTION: How do you solve the following? ln(5x-3)^1/3=2

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ln(5x-3)^1/3=2

Answer by nerdybill(7384)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
ln(5x-3)^1/3=2
(5x-3)^1/3= e^2
5x-3= (e^2)^3
5x= (e^2)^3 + 3
x= [(e^2)^3 + 3]/5
x= [403.429 + 3]/5
x= [406.429]/5
x= 81.286

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