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OpenStudy (anonymous):

How would you solve a problem with n exponent? Ex: 3x^2=144

geerky42 (geerky42):

It depends. If there is only one term with \(x^n\) and constant anywhere else, then you would just isolate \(x^n\), then take nth root of both sides. If there is more terms with variable, especially if some of them have smaller exponent, I guess you would have to do some sort of root analysis. For example: \(x^2+3x-4=0\), which can be solved, start by factoring.

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