2(2x)^1/3+1=5

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Solution for 2(2x)^1/3+1=5 equation:


x in (-oo:+oo)

(2*(2*x)^1)/3+1 = 5 // - 5

(2*(2*x)^1)/3-5+1 = 0

(2*2*x)/3-5+1 = 0

4/3*x-4 = 0 // + 4

4/3*x = 4 // : 4/3

x = 4/4/3

x = 3

x = 3

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