having problem with this please help

∛3x+5+7=3

I have a feeling there should be brackets somewhere

the way it stands .... assuming ∛(3x)

∛(3x) = 3 - 5 - 7
∛(3x) = -9
3x = -729
x = -243

If I take it just the way you typed it
∛3x + 5 + 7 = 3
∛3x = -9
x = -9/∛3 = appr -6.24

PLease let me know where the brackets should be

I believe it's

∛(3x+5)+7=3

there is NO solution for this question.
Cheers!
da.guy1[at]yah oo

Of course there's a solution.

∛(3x+5)+7=3
∛(3x+5) = -4
3x+5 = (-4)^3 = -64
3x = -69
x = -23

Check:
∛(-69+5)+7 = ∛-64 + 7 = -4+7 = 3

To solve the equation ∛(3x + 5) + 7 = 3, we need to isolate the variable x. Here are the steps to follow:

Step 1: Subtract 7 from both sides of the equation:
∛(3x + 5) = 3 - 7
∛(3x + 5) = -4

Step 2: Cube both sides of the equation to remove the cube root:
(∛(3x + 5))^3 = (-4)^3
3x + 5 = -64

Step 3: Subtract 5 from both sides of the equation:
3x = -64 - 5
3x = -69

Step 4: Finally, divide both sides by 3 to solve for x:
x = -69 / 3
x = -23

Therefore, the solution to the equation ∛(3x + 5) + 7 = 3 is x = -23.