what are radicals?
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These are root numbers expressed in exponential form
\[\sqrt[3]{11}\]
solving problems involving roots like \[\sqrt{100}\] , etc
Can be expressed as \[11^{1/3}\]
An indicated root of a number is called a radical; the number whose root is to be found is called the radicand \[\sqrt{5a}\] \[(x^6)^1_3\] \[\sqrt{a^2 + 2}\] \[(x+y)^1_4\] are radicals who radicands are, respectively, 5a, x^6, a+2, and x + y
The order of a radical is shown by the index of the root or by the denominator of the fractional exponet. \[\sqrt{a + x}\] \[(b - x)^1_2\] are radicals of the second order
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