Asked by Taylor

How would you solve 3x times x squared = 4

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Answered by Dan
Well

3x * x^2 = 3x^3

So now you have 3x^3 = 4

then x^3 = 4/3

so x = the cubed root of (4/3)^(1/3)

Where ^ indicates "to the power of".

Answered by Dan
Whoops, the answer should just be

x = (4/3)^(1/3) or x = the cube root of (4/3)

Bad grammar :P
Answered by Sumaita
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