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    Exam 10: Rational Exponents, Radicals, and Complex Numbers
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    Solve -\(\sqrt [ 3 ] { 4 x + 5 } - 4 = 0\)
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- 4x+53−4=0\sqrt [ 3 ] { 4 x + 5 } - 4 = 034x+5​−4=0

Question 181

Question 181

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Solve.
- 4x+53−4=0\sqrt [ 3 ] { 4 x + 5 } - 4 = 034x+5​−4=0


A) 12
B) 594\frac { 59 } { 4 }459​
C) 114\frac { 11 } { 4 }411​
D) 16

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