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Solve by Factoring x^(2/3)-3x^(1/3)-10=0

Problem

x(2/3)−3*x(1/3)−10=0

Solution

  1. Substitute a new variable to simplify the quadratic form by letting u=x(1/3)

  2. Rewrite the equation in terms of u noting that u2=(x(1/3))2=x(2/3)

u2−3*u−10=0

  1. Factor the quadratic trinomial by finding two numbers that multiply to −10 and add to −3

(u−5)*(u+2)=0

  1. Solve for u by setting each factor equal to zero.

u−5=0⇒u=5

u+2=0⇒u=−2

  1. Back-substitute x(1/3) for u to find the values of x

x(1/3)=5

x(1/3)=−2

  1. Cube both sides of each equation to isolate x

(x(1/3))3=5⇒x=125

(x(1/3))3=(−2)3⇒x=−8

Final Answer

x=125,−8


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