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Solve this equation for y: y3=2x
(1 point)
y=2x+3
y=2x−3
y=6x
y=23x
(1 point)
y=2x+3
y=2x−3
y=6x
y=23x
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I NEED A HUMAN TO HELP ME HERE
Solve this equation for y: y/3=2x
(1 point)
Responses
y=2x+3
y=2x−3
y=6x
y=23x
(1 point)
Responses
y=2x+3
y=2x−3
y=6x
y=23x
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GPT 3.5
The correct answer is: y = ∛(2x) or y = 2^(1/3)x
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GPT 3.5
I apologize for the confusion. Upon reviewing the question, I made a mistake in my previous response.
The correct solution for the equation y^3 = 2x is:
y = (2x)^(1/3)
The correct solution for the equation y^3 = 2x is:
y = (2x)^(1/3)
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GPT 3.5
To solve the equation y/3 = 2x for y, you need to isolate y. Multiply both sides of the equation by 3 to remove the fraction:
y = 3 * 2x
Simplifying the equation gives:
y = 6x
Therefore, the correct answer is y = 6x.
y = 3 * 2x
Simplifying the equation gives:
y = 6x
Therefore, the correct answer is y = 6x.
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