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B + b + b = b *b*b
Find the value of b

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User Tschuege
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Answer:pretty sure it’s b = √3 or b = –√3

Explanation:

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User Sofie VL
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Answer:

±√3

Explanation:

Given: If b+b+b=b∗b∗b , what is b besides 0?

3b =
b^(2)

Since I'm assuming we disregard b=0 as a solution, we can divide both sides by b

3 =
b^(2)

Now we need to be careful here since b could be positive/negative, when we square root both sides it will be absolute valued

3–√=|b|

So either, b = √3 or b = –√3

hope this helps >~<

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