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Charlee Thornton
Mathematics
10 January, 14:08
How to solve radicals
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Gabriella Decker
10 January, 14:21
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Step-by-step explanation:
1) Find the common denominator.
2) Multiply everything by the common denominator.
3) Simplify.
4) Check the answer (s) to make sure there isn't an extraneous solution.
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