SOLUTION: How to solve radical equations with radicals on both sides
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Question 636101: How to solve radical equations with radicals on both sides
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How to solve radical equations with radicals on both sides
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If there is just a single radical term on each side (no other terms) just square both sides.
If there is another term, you square it, by the FOIL method, and it becomes a lengthy process.
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