Asked by lol is loling
Which of the following should be done to both sides of the equation x12=6 to solve the value of x ?
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lol is loling
final answer?
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
To solve the equation \( x^{12} = 6 \) for \( x \), you should take the twelfth root of both sides of the equation. This can be expressed mathematically as:
\[
x = 6^{1/12}
\]
Alternatively, you could write it as:
\[
x = \sqrt[12]{6}
\]
Therefore, the operation that should be done to both sides of the equation is taking the twelfth root of both sides.
\[
x = 6^{1/12}
\]
Alternatively, you could write it as:
\[
x = \sqrt[12]{6}
\]
Therefore, the operation that should be done to both sides of the equation is taking the twelfth root of both sides.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The final answer for \( x \) in the equation \( x^{12} = 6 \) is:
\[
x = 6^{1/12}
\]
or
\[
x = \sqrt[12]{6}
\]
\[
x = 6^{1/12}
\]
or
\[
x = \sqrt[12]{6}
\]
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