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solve for g. (1+g)^36=11

 Oct 14, 2014

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(1+g)^36=11   take the 36th root of both sides......remember, we have to take both roots on the right side

1 + g = ±(11)(1/36)     subtract 1 from both sides

g = ±(11)(1/36) - 1

 

 Oct 14, 2014
 #1
avatar+130511 
+5
Best Answer

(1+g)^36=11   take the 36th root of both sides......remember, we have to take both roots on the right side

1 + g = ±(11)(1/36)     subtract 1 from both sides

g = ±(11)(1/36) - 1

 

CPhill Oct 14, 2014

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