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22 April, 02:51
Solve (x to the fourth power - 6) * 7+3=
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Carter Franco
22 April, 02:57
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First multiply everything inside the brackets by seven
7x^4-42+3
Then solve what you can
7x^4-39
You an't solve it further. Is this what you mean? X to the fourth power?
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