Media Summary: 4 you would move it you would first of all negative x^ So let's use some of your advanced exponent laws to solve these ones we've got to the x equals 8 cube root of It stays the same our third point here at 1 comma

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4 you would move it you would first of all negative x^ So let's use some of your advanced exponent laws to solve these ones we've got to the x equals 8 cube root of It stays the same our third point here at 1 comma

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40IB 3 5 Example 2

40IB 3 5 Example 2

For

40IB 3 5 Example 2

40IB 3 5 Example 2

Okay no these

40IB 3 5 Example 2

40IB 3 5 Example 2

So just like you saw in that

40IB 3 5 Example 2

40IB 3 5 Example 2

4 you would move it you would first of all negative x^

40IB 5 3 Example 2

40IB 5 3 Example 2

Slowly

40IB 5 3 Example 2

40IB 5 3 Example 2

So let's use some of your advanced exponent laws to solve these ones we've got to the x equals 8 cube root of

40IB 5 3 Example 2

40IB 5 3 Example 2

Big

40IB 1 5 Example 2

40IB 1 5 Example 2

X minus

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40IB 3 5 Example 1

It stays the same our third point here at 1 comma

40IB 5 6 Example 2

40IB 5 6 Example 2

1/

40IB 6 5 Example 2

40IB 6 5 Example 2

What's half of 14 pi 7 pi what's 1/

40IB 5 5 Example 2

40IB 5 5 Example 2

8y eight because

40IB 5 8 Example 2

40IB 5 8 Example 2

... these