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Removing the variable's exponent raising both sides of the equation to the power of $3$
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$2x+3y=x^{6}$
Learn how to solve equations problems step by step online. Solve the equation with radicals (2x+3y)^(1/3)=x^2. Removing the variable's exponent raising both sides of the equation to the power of 3. We need to isolate the dependent variable y, we can do that by simultaneously subtracting 2x from both sides of the equation. Factor the polynomial x^{6}-2x by it's greatest common factor (GCF): x. Divide both sides of the equation by 3.