y = 6x - 4
Substitute the given x values to solve for y.
x = 1:
y = 6(1) - 4
y = 6 - 4
y = 2
1 = 2
x = 3:
y = 6(3) - 4
y = 18 - 4
y = 14
3 = 14
x = 10:
y = 6(10) - 4
y = 60 - 4
y = 56
10 = 56
x y
1 2
3 14
10 56
Assuming these are 4^(1/7), 4^(7/2), 7^(1/4) and 7^(1/2), the conversion process is pretty quick. the denominator, or bottom, of your fraction exponent becomes the "index" of your radical -- in ∛, "3" is your index, just for reference. the numerator, aka the top of the fraction exponent, becomes a power inside the radical.
4^(1/7) would become ⁷√4 .... the bottom of the fraction becomes the small number included in the radical and the 4 goes beneath the radical
in cases such as this one, where 1 is on top of the fraction radical, that number does technically go with the 4 beneath the radical--however, 4¹ = 4 itself, so there is no need to write the implied exponent.
4^(7/2) would become √(4⁷) ... the 7th power goes with the number under your radical and the "2" becomes a square root
7^(1/4) would become ⁴√7 ... like the first answer, the bottom of the fraction exponent becomes the index of the radical and 7 goes beneath the radical. again, the 1 exponent goes with the 7 beneath the radical, but 7¹ = 7
7^(1/2) would become, simply, √7
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If my calculations are incorrect, then sorry ;/
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Now, check the picture below
the area of the cross-sections, is really the same area as the rectangular faces, so, just use those areas, since they're the same
You must multiply 5x-3 with 5, then you will get
25x-15 = 1
25x = 1+15
25x = 16

x = 0.64