How to Solve Radical Equations - When we have more than One Radical involved
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- Опубліковано 21 жов 2024
- Learn how to solve radical equations when we have more than one radical involved. We will also check our answer for extraneous solutions. By PreMath.com
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Two square roots are being added together to get a rational number, Therefore the two square roots must be perfect squares.
The difference between the radicands is 8 (5- -3). Therefore the perfect squares must have a difference of 8. The only possible solution is 9 and 1.
SO X+4 =9 and X-3=1. X=4
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Sqrt(A)=sqrt(B) + p , p>0
A-B>=p^2 ===> D of validity
Solve [A-B-p^2 ] ^2 = 4Bp^2 in D
X =4
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