Math, asked by jpdada3, 2 days ago

solve for x:
a). (1/7)^4-2x = √7
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Answered by angshu12
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Answer:

( \frac{1}{7} )^4-2x =  \sqrt{7} \\ or \:  - 2x =  \sqrt{7}  -   {\frac{1}{7^{4}}}  =  \frac{ {7}^{4} \sqrt{7}   - 1}{7^4} \\  or \: x = \frac{ {7}^{4} \sqrt{7}   - 1}{7^4 \times  (- 2)} \\

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