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Example Question #3 : Solving And Graphing Radical Equations
Solve the following radical expression:
Begin by squaring both sides of the equation:
Combine like terms:
Once again, square both sides of the equation:
Solve the linear equation:
Example Question #1 : Solving And Graphing Radical Equations
Solve the following radical expression:
No real solutions
Begin by squaring both sides of the equation:
Now, combine like terms:
Factor the equation:
However, when plugging in the values, does not work. Therefore, there is only one solution:
Example Question #5 : Solving And Graphing Radical Equations
Solve the following radical expression:
Begin by squaring both sides of the equation:
Now, combine like terms and simplify:
Once again, take the square of both sides of the equation:
Solve the linear equation:
Example Question #6 : Solving And Graphing Radical Equations
Solve the following radical expression:
Begin by taking the square of both sides:
Combine like terms:
Factor the equation and solve:
However, when plugging in the values, does not work. Therefore, there is only one solution:
Example Question #7 : Solving And Graphing Radical Equations
Solve the following radical expression:
To solve the radical expression, begin by subtracting from each side of the equation:
Now, square both sides of the equation:
Combine like terms:
Factor the expression and solve:
However, when plugged into the original equation, does not work because the radical cannot be negative. Therefore, there is only one solution:
Example Question #2 : Solving And Graphing Radical Equations
Solve the equation for .
Add to both sides.
Square both sides.
Isolate .
Example Question #3 : Solving And Graphing Radical Equations
Solve for :
Begin by cubing both sides:
Now we can easily solve:
Example Question #1 : Understanding Exponents
Which of the following is equivalent to ?
By definition,
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In our problem, and .
Then, we have .
Example Question #92 : Algebra Ii
Solve for :
Raise both sides of the equation to the inverse power of to cancel the exponent on the left hand side of the equation.
Subtract from both sides:
Example Question #81 : Mathematical Relationships And Basic Graphs
Convert the exponent to radical notation.
Remember that exponents in the denominator refer to the root of the term, while exponents in the numerator can be treated normally.
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