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Match each equation with a value of x that satisfies it.

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  • 25-11-2020

Answer:

2, - 3, 18

Step-by-step explanation:

1). [tex]\sqrt[3]{1-x}[/tex] = - 1

( [tex]\sqrt[3]{1-x}[/tex] )³ = ( - 1)³

1 - x = - 1 ⇒ x = 2

2). [tex]\sqrt{x^2 +7}[/tex] = 4

( [tex]\sqrt{x^2 +7}[/tex] )² = 4²

x² + 7 = 16 ⇒ x = ± 3 ; x = - 3

3). [tex](x-2)^{\frac{1}{4} }[/tex] = 2

[tex][(x-2)^{\frac{1}{4} }] ^{4}[/tex] = [tex]2^{4}[/tex]

x - 2 = 16

x = 18

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