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    Solve for All Real Values Of\(x\) To Three Significant Digits\(2 x^{6}-4 x^{3}+7=13\)
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Solve for All Real Values Of xxx To Three Significant Digits 2x6−4x3+7=132 x^{6}-4 x^{3}+7=132x6−4x3+7=13

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Solve for all real values of xxx to three significant digits: 2x6−4x3+7=132 x^{6}-4 x^{3}+7=132x6−4x3+7=13

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