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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Explain, in complete sentences, the difference between a radical equation and an equation simply containing a radical expression. Provide an example of each.

OpenStudy (abdela25):

a radical equation is one in which the variable is in the radicand (inside the radical symbol). This is a radical equation \[2-\sqrt{x} =3\] this one is not (it just contains a radical) \[x-\sqrt{2} = 3\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks Hun! :D

OpenStudy (abdela25):

yep np

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