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OpenStudy (amenah8):

Solve to get x alone

OpenStudy (amenah8):

\[-3(\sqrt{5-x/3})^2+5\]

OpenStudy (amenah8):

and also this one:

OpenStudy (amenah8):

\[2(\sqrt[3]{x+6/2})^3-6\]

jhonyy9 (jhonyy9):

-3(sqrt(5-x)/3)^2 +5 = - so like a first idea the exponent of 2 simplifie the squareroot then is very easy to solve it - in case of second i think wiil be the same the power of 3 simplifie the cuberoot

jhonyy9 (jhonyy9):

-3(5-x)/3 +5 = -5 +x +5= x 2(x+6)/2 -6 = x+6 -6 = x

OpenStudy (amenah8):

wait could you walk me through that one please?

OpenStudy (amenah8):

@triciaal

OpenStudy (triciaal):

first you cannot solve an expression. you need an equation in order to solve for any variable in the expression. example 2x + 5 an expression is just 2 x + 5 but if you are given an equation 2 x + 5 = 15 then you can solve for x this will be closed x = (15 - 5 )/2 =5

OpenStudy (triciaal):

let's pretend you have an equation and your expression = T

OpenStudy (triciaal):

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