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if we substitute a root in a equation we get​

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Answered by harsini77
1

Answer:

we get square equation

Step-by-step explanation:

like square root

Answered by Anonymous
3

To solve an equation figure out what bothers you and then do the same thing on both sides of the equation to get rid of it. To get rid of a radical you take it to a power that will change the rational exponent to a natural number. This will work if the radical is on one side of the equation by itself.

I hope this will help you

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