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Algebraic Equations With Radical Expressions Video Tutorial

Algebraic Equations With Radical Expressions

Solve the algebraic equation of:

√(3x) = 12
Algebraic equations with radical expressions involves algebra, algebraic equations, equations, expressions, numbers, radical expressions, radicals.

algebra

Algebra is a branch of mathematics concerning the study of structure, relation and quantity.

Together with geometry, analysis, combinatorics, and number theory, algebra is one of the main branches of mathematics. Elementary algebra is often part of the curriculum in secondary education and provides an introduction to the basic ideas of algebra, including effects of adding and multiplying numbers, the concept of variables, definition of polynomials, along with factorization and determining their roots.

Algebra is much broader than elementary algebra and can be generalized. In addition to working directly with numbers, algebra covers working with symbols, variables, and set elements. Addition and multiplication are viewed as general operations, and their precise definitions lead to structures such as groups, rings and fields.

equations

An equation is a mathematical statement, in symbols, that two things are the same (or equivalent). Equations are written with an equal sign. Equations are often used to state the equality of two expressions containing one or more variables.

expressions

An expression is a combination of numbers, operators, grouping symbols (such as brackets and parentheses) and/or free variables and bound variables arranged in a meaningful way which can be evaluated. Bound variables are assigned values within the expression (they are for internal use) while free variables can take on values from outside the expression.

radicals

The radical symbol is used to indicate the nth root of a number.
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Video Tutorial Comments

Ms.Sanchez i learned that if u have a square root raised to 2 u need to cancel it and to check it u use the square root of 3=12 to find the right ans.
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Razor1900 July 15, 2008, 10:21 am

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