SOLUTION: This is a hard question for me to type properly, I hope someone understands.
Solve: [cubedroot (8^(x+1))/(16^x)]=32 I think I can also type it like this: (8^(x+1)/16^x)^(1/3) =32
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Question 134646: This is a hard question for me to type properly, I hope someone understands.
Solve: [cubedroot (8^(x+1))/(16^x)]=32 I think I can also type it like this: (8^(x+1)/16^x)^(1/3) =32 .
Answer by vleith(2983) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Nice problem!!!
Given :
Cube both sides
x = -12
verify by plugging -12 back into the original equation
Thanks for the problem., it was fun
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