To solve for z in the equation z^5 + 3 = 2, we need to isolate z.
Subtracting 3 from both sides of the equation, we have:
z^5 = 2 - 3
z^5 = -1
To find the value of z, we need to take the fifth root of both sides:
z = ∛∛∛∛(-1)
Since -1 is a negative number, the fifth root of -1 will be a negative number:
z = -1
Therefore, the correct answer is -1.
Solve for z.
z5+3=2
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5
−15
negative 1 fifth
-5
-5
1/5
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