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An equation in which the variable occurs in a square root, cube root, or any other root is called______ equation

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Answered by Harshit5747
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The blank is to be filled by the word

"Radical".

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Answered by dikshaagarwal4442
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Answer:

Radical Equation

Step-by-step explanation:

A radical equation is an equation that contains variables in a square root, cube root, etc.

For a radical equation we use the below mentioned property of powers.

For any positive integer n, If a = b is true, then n to the power a = n to the power b is also true.

An equation in which the variable differs to a degree of three is a cubic equation. Simply putting, an equation in which the variable has the maximum degree of three is a cubic one.

A square root function contain a variable under the square root sign, and a cube root function is a function with a variable under the cube root sign.

Roots are defined as factors of any number. The square root of a number x is factor that multiplied against itself will produce x.

An example would be:

√4=√2×2=2. The number 2 is multiplied once again by 2 to produce the number 4.

√27=3√3×3×3=3. The number 3 is multiplied by itself three times to produce the number 27.

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