This lesson discusses solving equations with radicals on both sides of the equation. A graphing calculator is needed to complete this section.
Example: Solve √x + 2 = √3x − 6. Follow along on your calculator.
♦This creates a column of y-values for each side of the equation. |
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♦Then create a table of values for each side of the equation. |
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