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  • 08-11-2018
  • Mathematics
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Find the value of x for the given value of y.

y=x4−7; y=2

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princesspaul16 princesspaul16
  • 08-11-2018

y=x4−7; y=2

Y=2 (2)=x.4-7

2+4x-7

4x-7=2  get the variable alone by doing the same thing to both sides

4x=9

4x/4=9/4

y=9/4

x=9/4


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theycallmesage25
theycallmesage25 theycallmesage25
  • 08-11-2018
y=x4-7;y=2
Y=(2.25)4-7
y=9-7
y=2
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