SOLUTION: X^(2/3)-6x^(1/3)+5
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Question 698364: X^(2/3)-6x^(1/3)+5
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You probably meant x^(2/3)-6x^(1/3)+5=0
With the change of variable y=x^(1/3) --> x^(2/3)=[x^(1/3)]^2=y^2 ,
the equation turns into the quadratic equation
with solutions and
Going back to ,
y=x^(1/3) <--> , so
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