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Kyle Hatfield
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9 October, 11:50
How to solve equations with one radical
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Harley Walton
9 October, 11:53
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To solve equations with one radical, we must first isolate the radical term. The next step would be to raise both sides of the equation to a power to remove the radical. To check the solution, you can substitute your final answer back into the equation. If solved properly, both sides of the equation will equal the same amount.
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