Mary Jane Sterling

Algebra II: 1001 Practice Problems For Dummies (+ Free Online Practice)


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      Solving Radical and Rational Equations

      A radical equation is one that starts out with a square root, cube root, or some other root and gets changed into another form to make the solving process easier. The new form may have solutions that don’t work in the original equation, but this method is still the easiest. A rational equation is one that involves a fractional expression — usually with a polynomial in the numerator and denominator. These equations are also changed in order to solve them, and they also carry the concern of an extraneous or false root.

      In this chapter, you’ll work with radical and rational equations in the following ways:

       Solving radical equations with just one radical term

       Solving radical equations with two or more radical terms

       Checking answers for extraneous roots

       Solving rational equations by forming proportions

       Solving rational equations by finding a common denominator

      Don’t let common mistakes like the following ones trip you up when working with radical or rational equations:

       Forgetting to check for extraneous solutions

       Squaring a binomial incorrectly when squaring both sides to get rid of the radical

       Distributing incorrectly when writing equivalent fractions using a common denominator

       Eliminating solutions that create a 0 in the denominator

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       151–180 Solve the radical equations.

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