Basics of Radicals
Extraneous Solutions
Multiple Radicals
Index and Exponents
100

The solution to                      

What is x=16?

100

The reason                      has no real solution.

What is a square root cannot be a negative?

100

The value of x in:                               

What is x=3?

100

                                  written as a fractional exponent.

What is x^5/3?

200

The first step to solve                     

What is add 7 to both sides?

200

Solving                             gives x=3 and x=-2. This answer is extraneous.

What is x=-2?

200

The value of x in:                                

What is x=5?

200

The value of x in:                   

What is x=81?

300

Solving                        results in this value of x.

What is x=16?

300

The potential but invalid solution for                        

What is x=14?

300

The value of x in:                                  

What is x=8?

300

The simplified version of the expression:                      

What is 3x^2?

400

To solve                           you must raise both sides to this power.

What is the 4th power?

400

Solving                           leads to these two potential values, but only x=9 works.

What are x=-9 and x=2?

400

The value of x in:                                

What is x=4?

400

The value of x in:                                                

What is x=-2? (Note: Cubic roots can result in negatives.)

500

The value of in                          

What is x=8?

500

True or False: Squaring both sides of an equation can sometimes create "fake" solutions.

What is True?

500

The value of x in:                                       

What is x=2? (x=-2 is extraneous)

500

The value of x in:                      

What is x=7 and x=9? (Note: You must consider both positive and negative roots here.)

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