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A radical equation is an equation that uses a radical.

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It's in the name. So, true.
User Tdranv
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we know that

Radical equation:

A radical equation is an equation in which a variable is under a radical

And to solve such equations , we isolate radical expression terms involving variable

For example:


√(2x+1) =1


√(x+3)-2=9

We can see that in all terms , there must be radical then only it is called radical equation

so, this is TRUE...........Answer


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