SOLUTION: How would I solve for "x" in the problem "x^(3/2)=125"? I know the first step would be to convert to sqrt(x^3)=125 but from there I am not certain what I should do next?

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Question 892987: How would I solve for "x" in the problem "x^(3/2)=125"?
I know the first step would be to convert to sqrt(x^3)=125 but from there I am not certain what I should do next?

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How would I solve for "x" in the problem "x^(3/2)=125"?
I know the first step would be to convert to sqrt(x^3)=125 but from there I am not certain what I should do next?
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x^(3/2)=125
Square both sides
x^3 = 15625

The principal solution is
x = 25

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How would I solve for "x" in the problem "x^(3/2)=125"?
I know the first step would be to convert to sqrt(x^3)=125 but from there I am not certain what I should do next?


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