Which of the following should be done to both sides of the equation x12=6 to solve the value of x ?(1 point)

Responses

multiply by 6
multiply by 6

multiply by −12
multiply by negative 12

divide by 12
divide by 12

multiply by 12

divide by 12

To solve for the value of x in the equation x^12 = 6, you should divide both sides of the equation by 12.

To solve for the value of x in the equation x^2 = 6, you need to perform the same operation on both sides of the equation in order to maintain equality.

In this case, the equation is x^2 = 6. Since the variable x is being squared, you will need to take the square root of both sides to isolate the variable x.

So, the correct answer is to take the square root of both sides of the equation.