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- Solve for s
- Solve for b
- Solve for c
- Find the derivative using the definition
- Solve by quadratic formula (general formula)
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We need to isolate the dependent variable $s$, we can do that by simultaneously subtracting $\sqrt[3]{c}$ from both sides of the equation
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$s\sqrt[3]{ia+b}=-\sqrt[3]{c}$
Learn how to solve problems step by step online. Solve the equation with radicals s(ia+b)^(1/3)+c^(1/3)=0. We need to isolate the dependent variable s, we can do that by simultaneously subtracting \sqrt[3]{c} from both sides of the equation. Divide both sides of the equation by \sqrt[3]{ia+b}. Simplify the fraction \frac{\sqrt{ia+b}.