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Old Jun 8, 2007, 08:52 AM
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How to check to see if an answer is correct

How do I go back to see if the problem is correct. If I did the problem correctly, which is 12x^1/4 =24 I would have come out with x=8. That is assuming I did it correctly. If it is correct, how do go back and check to make sure? I think that you plug in the 8 but where?

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Old Jun 8, 2007, 09:39 AM   #2  
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Plug 8 into x. 8 is the correct answer here. 12(8)^(1/4) =24

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Melzy11 agrees: Very helpful. I figured out the problem and wanted to see if I did it correctly to check the answer.
ebaines disagrees: The answer is incorrect - see the next post
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Old Jun 8, 2007, 09:57 AM   #3  
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Sorry, but the correct answer to this problem is 16, not 8: 12*(16^1/4) = 12*2 = 24. The answer of 8 would be correct if the problem had been 12x^1/3 = 24.

However, it is correct that the way to check your work is to shove the answer for x back into the original equation and see if it works out.

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Melzy11 disagrees: Because the problem is 12x^1/4=24 not 12x^1/3 I would like to know where they came up with 16. I did this problem again and it still comes out with 8
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Is this your problem?.





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I thought the problem was 12x^(1/4)=24. Which means you would multiply 12 * x before raising it to (1/4). I could be wrong. I tried to use my fancy TI-86 but the bateries are dead.

I hate that I got a negative remark for trying to help with a math problem.

Okay I see how to work the problem now. The correct answer is 16.
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I thought the problem was 12x^(1/4)=24. Which means you would multiply 12 * x before raising it to (1/4).

If that was the case, then the answer would be 27,648:

12 * 27,648 = 331,776

(331,776) ^ 1/4 = 24.

Remember that the correct order of operations is to do exponents before multiplication. Since the original post said 12x^(1/4), that means 12[x^(1/4)].

Perhaps there is some confusion here over what x^(1/4) means. Raising a number to a fraction like 1/n means you take the "nth" root of x. The answer is 16 because the 4th root of 16 is 2, and 12 times 2 is 24. The 4th root of 8 is an irrational number, approximately 1.682, and 2 times that is 3.3635..., not 24.
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I tried it as 12x^1/3 = 24 and came up with 6. I am very confused now. Please someone help me

Melzy - I think I know your problem - it seems that you are treating the "^" symbol like multiplication. That would explain why you keep getting 8 for 12*x^(1/4)=24, and 6 for 12*x^(1/3)=24. You're solving this:


when you should be solving:
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