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  • 05-12-2018
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x^(2/3) + 5x^(1/3) - 6= 0

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  • 05-12-2018

Answer:

let u be x^(1/3)

x^(2/3) = [tex](x^{1/3})^{2}[/tex] = u^2

x^(2/3) + 5x^(1/3) - 6= 0

u^(2) + 5u - 6 = 0

u=1 or u = -6

u=x^(1/3)

then x = 1 or x = -216

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