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Example Question #1 : Solving And Graphing Radicals
Solve for x:
To solve, use inverse opperations keeping in mind order of opperations:
divide both sides by 5
square both sides
add 12 to both sides
Example Question #1 : Solving Radical Equations
Solve for .
To get rid of the radical, we square both sides.
Example Question #2 : Solving Radical Equations
Solve for .
No answer
No answer
To get rid of the radical, we need to square both sides. The issue is radicals don't generate negative numbers unless we talk about imaginary numbers. In this case, our answer choice should be no answer.
Example Question #323 : Radicals
Solve for .
Square both sides to get rid of the radical.
Subtract
on both sides.
Example Question #1561 : Mathematical Relationships And Basic Graphs
Solve for .
Square both sides to get rid of the radical.
Add
on both sides.
Example Question #4221 : Algebra Ii
Solve for .
Square both sides to get rid of the radical.
Divide
on both sides.
Example Question #326 : Radicals
Solve for .
Square both sides to get rid of the radical.
Multiply
on both sides.
Example Question #321 : Radicals
Solve for .
Square both sides to get rid of the radical.
Subtract
on both sides.
Divide
on both sides.
Example Question #11 : Solving Radical Equations
Solve for .
Subtract
on both sides.
Square both sides to get rid of the radical.
Divide
on both sides.
Example Question #12 : Solving And Graphing Radicals
Solve for .
Subtract
on both sides. Since
is greater than
and is negative, our answer is negative. We treat as a normal subtraction.
Square both sides to get rid of the radical. When squaring negative values, they become positive.
Subtract
on both sides.
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