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− | It follows that <math>(x + 1)^{48} = (\sqrt[16]5)^{48} = 5^3 = 125</math>. | + | It follows that <math>(x + 1)^{48} = (\sqrt[16]5)^{48} = 5^3 = \boxed{125}</math>. |
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Revision as of 21:44, 22 July 2017
Problem
Let Find .
Solution
We note that in general,
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It now becomes apparent that if we multiply the numerator and denominator of by , the denominator will telescope to , so
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It follows that .
See Also
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