Solving Radical Equations

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Solving Radical Equations Digital Lesson Solving Radical Equations

1. Show that 12 is a solution of . (12)  Equations containing variables within radical signs are called radical equations. A solution to a radical equation is a real number which, when substituted for the variable, gives a true equation. Examples: 1. Show that 12 is a solution of . (12)  True. 2. Show that 0 is a solution of . (0)   True. 3. Show that has no solutions. The symbol indicates the positive or principal square root of a number. Since must be positive, has no solutions. Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. Radical Equations

Property of Raising Each Side of an Equation to a Power If a and b are real numbers, n is a positive integer, and a = b, then a n = b n This principle can be applied to solve radical equations. Examples: 1. If , then  x = 4. 2. If , then  x = 125. The converse of the statement is true for odd n and false for even n. If n is odd and a n = b n then a = b. If n is even and a n = b n then it is possible that a  b. Example: (3)2 = 9 = (3)2 but, 3  3. Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. Property of Raising Each Side of an Equation to a Power

Radical Equations With One Square Root To solve a radical equation containing one square root: 1. Isolate the radical on one side of the equation. 2. Square both sides of the equation. 3. Solve for the variable. 4. Check the solutions. Example: Solve . Original equation Isolate the square root. Square both sides. Solve for x. (22) Check. True Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. Radical Equations With One Square Root

Example: Solve . (1) (9) Original equation Isolate the square root. Square both sides. Solve for x. Solutions (1) Check. True (9) Check. True Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. Example: Solve

Example: Solve . (9) Original equation Isolate the cube root. Cube both sides. Expand the cube. Simplify. Group terms. (x2 + 3) does not give a root because the square root of a negative number is not a real number. Factor. Solution (9) Check. True Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. Example: Solve

Radical Equations With Two Square Roots To solve a radical equation containing two square roots: 1. Isolate one radical on one side of the equation. 2. Square both sides of the equation. 3. Isolate the other radical. 4. Solve the equation. 5. Check the solutions. Example: Solve . Isolate one radical. Square both sides. Simplify. Isolate the other radical. Square both sides. Solution (1) Check. True Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. Radical Equations With Two Square Roots

2 is a solution of the original radical equation. Example: Solve . Original equation Isolate the square root. Square both sides. Simplify. Factor. Possible solutions (2) Check 2. True 2 is a solution of the original radical equation. (14) Check 14. False 14 is not a solution of the original radical equation. Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. Example: Solve

Example: The time T (in seconds) taken for a pendulum of length L (in feet) to make one full swing, back and forth, is given by the formula To the nearest hundredth, how long is a pendulum which takes 2 seconds to complete one full swing? (3.24) Radical equation Check. True. Isolate the radical. A pendulum of length approximately 3.24 feet will make one full swing in 2 seconds. Square both sides. Solve for L. (to the nearest hundredth) Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. Example: Word Problem