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Solve -3t 6 < 3.

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    -3t^6 < 3 (6 is exponent)
    = t^6 < 3/-3
    = t^6 < -1
    = t < (-1)^1/6
    This is the solution of the problem
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    Imafi  

    answered 3 years ago

    This is the perfect way to solve a problem mathematically. no one wants the
    answer, but the way to solve it.. excellent!!!
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    Eimraan

    Eimraan

    commented 2 years ago

    -3t^6 < 3 (6 is exponent)
    = t^6 < 3/-3. You did wrong here. It is like - 6 < 3, then 6
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    Ganesha

    Ganesha

    commented 3 months ago

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