Solving Radical Equations
Solving an equation with radicals in it is very similar to solving a linear equation, although it might require an extra step or two. Beware of problems that end up with a radical being set equal to a negative number! I highly recommend you take the time to do a check step for these problems, just so you are absolutely sure you have the correct answer. If you get a false statement, then the answer must be "No Solution".
Tonight's Homework: Lesson 12.3 (15 - 30, all) Be sure to show your work.
P.S. Be sure to discuss whether you and your parents think purchasing a summer math packet would benefit you. All requests for packets are due to me by Friday, April 30th.
Tonight's Homework: Lesson 12.3 (15 - 30, all) Be sure to show your work.
P.S. Be sure to discuss whether you and your parents think purchasing a summer math packet would benefit you. All requests for packets are due to me by Friday, April 30th.
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