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Solving Radical Equations The Power Rule Equations Containing One Radical Equations Containing Two Radicals

Solving Radical Equations

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Page 1: Solving Radical Equations

Solving Radical Equations

The Power Rule Equations Containing One Radical Equations Containing Two Radicals

Page 2: Solving Radical Equations

Definitions A Radical Equation must have at least one

radicand containing a variable

The Power Rule: If we raise two equal quantities to the same power, the

results are also two equal quantities If x = y then xn = yn

Warning: These are NOT equivalent Equations!

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Why are they not Equivalent? Start with a simple original equation: x = 3 Square both sides to get a new equation: x2 = 32 which simplifies to x2 = 9 The only solution to x = 3 is 3 x2 = 9 has two solutions 3 and -3 Raising both sides of the equation to an equal

power is called an irreversible step. Therefore we need to check our solutions to

make sure they are valid.

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Equations Containing One Radical To eliminate the radical,

raise both sides to the index of the radical

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Sometimes, You First Need to Isolate the Radical Get the radical alone before raising to a power

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Practice – on the board