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  2. \(\begin{array}{l}{(a+b)^{2}=a^{2}+2 a b+b^{2}} \\ {(a-b)^{2}=a^{2}-2 a b+b^{2}}\end{array}\) Solve a Radical Equation. Isolate one of the radical terms on one side of the equation. Raise both sides of the equation to the power of the index. Are there any more radicals? If yes, repeat Step 1 and Step 2 again. If no, solve the new equation.

  3. Radical Equations. A radical equation is any equation that contains one or more radicals with a variable in the radicand. Following are some examples of radical equations, all of which will be solved in this section: √x − 1 = 5 √2x − 5 + 4 = x 3√x2 + 4 − 2 = 0.

  4. 31 paź 2021 · Radical Equations. A radical equation is any equation that contains one or more radicals with a variable in the radicand. Following are some examples of radical equations, all of which will be solved in this section: √2x − 1 = 3. 3√4x2 + 7 − 2 = 0. √x + 2 − √x = 1.

  5. Since we don’t have to write 2 as an index, the answer is √j. Example 1: Write √15 as an expression with fractional exponents. Solution: The index of √15 is 2, and we have 1 as the power of the radicand. Therefore, our fractional exponent is ½. Thus, √15 = 15 1/2. Example 4: Write a 3/4 as a radical expression.

  6. Solve a radical equation with one radical. Step 1. Isolate the radical on one side of the equation. Step 2. Raise both sides of the equation to the power of the index. Step 3. Solve the new equation. Step 4. Check the answer in the original equation.

  7. Solve a radical equation with one radical. Isolate the radical on one side of the equation. Raise both sides of the equation to the power of the index. Solve the new equation. Check the answer in the original equation. When we use a radical sign, it indicates the principal or positive root.