Equations with Radicals Power Property If P and Q are algebraic expressions, then every solution of the equation P= Q is also a solution of the equation P" = Q", for any positive integer n. %3D Solving an Equation Involving Radicals To solve an equation containing radicals, follow these steps. Step 1 Isolate the radical on one side of the equation. Raise each side of the equation to a power that is the same as the index of the radical so that the radical is eliminated. Step 2 If the equation still contains a radical, repeat Steps 1 and 2. Step 3 Solve the resulting equation. Step 4 Check each proposed solution in the original equation. EXAMPLE 2 Solving an Equation Containing Two Radicals Solve 3x+1- Vx+4 = 1. %3D
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