Solve the equation
\[3x ^{1/2} + 5x ^{1/4} -2 = 0\]
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Oops thats wrong
\[x = \frac{ 1 }{ 81 }\]
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I know the answer, but need to know how to get to it
*facepalm* you should have told me that! XD
Lol sorry
Let's solve your equation step-by-step. 3x1 2 + 5x1 4 −2=0 Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation. 3x1 2 + 5x1 4 −2=0 Simplify: (Show steps) 11 4 x−2=0 Step 2: Add 2 to both sides. 11 4 x−2+2=0+2 11 4 x=2 Step 3: Multiply both sides by 4/11. ( 4 11 )*( 11 4 x)=( 4 11 )*(2) x= 8 11 Answer: x= 8 11
Let's solve your equation step-by-step. 3x1 2 + 5x1 4 −2=0 Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation. 3x1 2 + 5x1 4 −2=0 Simplify: (Show steps) 11 4 x−2=0 Step 2: Add 2 to both sides. 11 4 x−2+2=0+2 11 4 x=2 Step 3: Multiply both sides by 4/11. ( 4 11 )*( 11 4 x)=( 4 11 )*(2) x= 8 11 Answer: x= 8 11
The format of your answer is confusing...
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