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how do you solve x^-(1/3)=6
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how do you solve x^-(1/3)=6
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Raise both sides to the -3 power:
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[x^(-1/3)]^(-3) = 6^(-3)
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x = (1/6)^3
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x = 1/216
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Stan H.