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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Help!!!!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what dont you understand?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[(32(x+5))^{\frac{ 1 }{ 4 }}=4\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

First lets get rid of the 1/4 power. What can we do to both sides to do this

OpenStudy (anonymous):

plug in x

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hint: to get rid of ^2 we would take the square root

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[32(x+5)=4^{4}\]Next we distribute 32 to each term inside the ( ). Are you good from here?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ya I think so thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i actually would divide by 32 instead of distributing, allows us to skip steps later... You're Welcome

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