How do you solve radical algebraic equations? =9.

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How do you solve radical algebraic equations? =9

In this lesson you will learn to solve radical expressions by using rules of exponents

Let’s Review Goal: isolate x

=2

A Common Mistake is the inverse of 2 2

Core Lesson =9 2 =9 2 2-x = 81 x = -79

In this lesson you have learned to solve radical expressions by using rules of exponents

Guided Practice = x + 2

Extension Activities What are the steps that you need to solve a radical equation, like =10

What would x need to be for there to be no solution for the following equation. How do you know? = x

Quick Quiz = 3 = 2