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Vito
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12 May, 19:44
Explain the steps to solve radical equations.
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Santino
12 May, 20:09
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Solving Radical Equations
Isolate the radical expression.
Square both sides of the equation: If x = y then x2 = y2.
Once the radical is removed, solve for the unknown.
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