If x satisfies 2 / 3 [3 / 2 (x / 4-1) - 2] - x = 2, then does x have a square root? Does X have a cube root? If so, find out the reason separately It's better to be more detailed. It's urgent

If x satisfies 2 / 3 [3 / 2 (x / 4-1) - 2] - x = 2, then does x have a square root? Does X have a cube root? If so, find out the reason separately It's better to be more detailed. It's urgent

2/3[3/2(x/4-1)-2]-x=2
(x/4-1)-4/3-x=2
x/4-1=10/3+x
(3/4)x=-13/3
x=-52/9
X is negative
So there is no square root, there is a cube root, which is equal to the cube root of - (52 / 9)