To solve the equation, we need to isolate the variable "f".
We can start by moving the constant term "8" to the other side of the equation:
2f^5 - 85 + 2f - 8 = 0
Combining like terms:
2f^5 + 2f - 93 = 0
Now, we can rearrange the equation:
2f^5 + 2f = 93
Divide both sides of the equation by 2:
f^5 + f = 46.5
Now, we can solve for "f" by trying different values. The correct solution is f ≈ 3.
Using the properties of equality, find the solution to the equation 2f5−85+2f=8 .(1 point)Responses166Start Fraction 16 over 6 End Fraction83Start Fraction 8 over 3 End Fraction4412
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