Explanation:
The first step is to figure out what the equation is. When unconventional math symbols are used, and when there are no grouping symbols identifying operands, that can be the most difficult step. Here, we think the equation is supposed to be ...
![\sqrt[3]{x+1}-2=0](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Csqrt%5B3%5D%7Bx%2B1%7D-2%3D0)
It usually works well in radical equations to isolate the radical. Here that would mean adding 2 to both sides of the equation, to undo the subtraction of 2.
![\sqrt[3]{x+1}=2](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Csqrt%5B3%5D%7Bx%2B1%7D%3D2)
Now, it is convenient to raise both sides of the equation to the 3rd power.

Finally, we can isolate the variable by undoing the addition of 1. We accomplish that by adding -1 to both sides of the equation.

The equation is solved. The solution is x = 7.
Answer:
x = 20, <S = 47 degrees, <P = 131 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
27 + x + 119 + 63 + 3x + 71 = 360
4x + 280 = 360
4x = 80
x = 20
<S = 27 + x = 27 + 20 = 47 degrees
<P = 3x + 71 = 3(20) + 71 = 131 degrees
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±2
x=3+22 x1=3+221×3−223−22
=3−22
(x−21)2=x+x1−2
=3+22+3−22−2=4
So, x−x1=4=±2 Ans
9x + x = 10x
the x has a one in front of it so you just add across