Lesson 4

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Solving Radical Equations Module 2 Lesson 4

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Solving Radical EquationsModule 2 Lesson 4

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What is a radical equation?

A radical equation is an equation with a radical symbol. For example

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How do you solve them?

Get the radical by itself, then get rid of the radical by using an exponent.

Try this one:

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This one is a little different but same idea…

3√2 𝑥+1=3

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Last one…

Hint….isolate the radical first (get the radical by itself)

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