Solving Radical Equations
Instructions
- This page includes exercises that you should attempt to solve yourself. You can check your answers and watch the videos explaining how to solve the exercises.
Concepts
- Solving equations with radicals
Exercises
Directions: You should attempt to solve the problems first and then watch the video to see the solution.
- Solve the equations.
- \(\sqrt[3]{x}=-3\)
- \(\sqrt[4]{x}=4\)
- \(\sqrt[6]{x}=\sqrt[6]{2x+3}\)
- Solve the following equations.
- \(3\sqrt{x-1}-7=-1\)
- \(-2\sqrt[4]{x+2}+6=9\)
- Solve the following equations.
- \(2\sqrt[3]{x+4}+5=-3\)
- \(-3\sqrt[5]{x-2}-4=-10\)
- Solve the following equations.
- \(7\sqrt{x}+3=5\sqrt{x}+11\)
- \(2\sqrt[3]{x+4}-\sqrt[3]{2x-1}=0\)
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