HELP ASAP!!!!!! What is the solution of the equation? 3^5 sqrt (x+2)^3 + 3 = 27???
\(\normalsize\color{royalblue}{ \rm Hello! }\) is this your problem \(\large\color{slate}{ 3\sqrt[5]{x+2)^2+3}=27 }\) ?
Yep that's it.
~ divide both sides by 3 ~ raise both sides to the fifth power
Ok one sec
take as much time as you need:)
so once I do both of those, then would it look like this? sqrt(x+2)^3 + 3 = 27?
yes, when you divide both sides by 3, you get: \(\large\color{slate}{ \sqrt[5]{x+2)^2+3}=9 }\)
raise both sides to the 5th power.
\(\large\color{slate}{ (x+2)^2+3=9^5 }\)
can you finish from here?
I got to go, actually sorry.... tag someone else for help
Yes thank you SO much I really appreciate it I've been stuck on this for hours
sure..
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