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Solving Radical Equations Solutions

  • Solve equations with radicals using    inverse operations   . 
  • Recall that radicals can be written as:    xnd=xnd   
  • To find the inverse of a radical, raise    both sides    of the equation by the index d.
  • If you raise both sides of an equation to an even power, it is important to check for    extraneous    solutions.
  • Raising to an even power can produce extraneous solutions because it cannot be undone.
    • If c=d, then c2=d2 is    always    true. But if c2=d2, then    sometimes    c=d. For example:
      x=5x2=25x2=25x=±55 is extraneous
  • Raising to an odd power does not result in extraneous solutions.
    • If c=d, then c3=d3, and if c3=d3, then c=d. For example:
      x=5x3=125x33=1253x=5
  • Extraneous solutions can occur when:
    • a solved value results in a    negative    radicand.
    • there are radicals on    both sides    of the equation.
  • To check for extraneous solutions, use    substitution   .

Example 1

Solve.
3x5=8x

Implement

3x52=8x2

3x5=8x4x=13x=134=3.25 

 

Check

33.255=83.25 9.755=4.754.75=4.75    

Explain

  • Square both sides
  • Isolate x
  • Using decimal values may be more efficient because a common denominator is not needed. Recommended: Use a calculator to check radical equations

 

Example 2

Solve.
2+x=x12

Implement

2+x2=x122
2+x2+x=x12
4+4x+x=x124x=16x=4

no solution

Explain

  • Square both sides
  • Distribute on the left side
  • Isolate x
  • The principal square root cannot equal a negative number

 

Example 3

Solve. 

x+8x5=3

Implement


x+8=x5+3

x+82=x5+32
x+8=x5+6x5+9x+8=x+4+6x54=6x5232=x5249=x5x=549

Check

549+85495=3 134949=3   

Explain

  • Rewrite with one radical expression on each side of the equation
  • Square both sides
Note

The distributive property is used here to multiply all terms on the right side of the equation. 

  • Isolate the radical to solve for x
  • Isolate the radical on the right side to solve for the remaining variable in the equation
  • Remember to use a simplified fraction

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