SOLUTION: HELP! Use the power principle to solve the following radical equation. Radical 2 - radical t = 12 sorry---could not get radical sign to work.

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Question 317664: HELP!
Use the power principle to solve the following radical equation.
Radical 2 - radical t = 12
sorry---could not get radical sign to work.

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Radical 2 - radical t = 12


square both sides


t =~ 112.0589

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