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What is always important to do before stating the solutions after solving a radical equation? Why?

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Answer: down there

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When solving a radical equation, it is important to always check your answer by substituting the value back into the original equation. If you get a true statement, then that value is a solution; if you get a false statement, then that value is not a solution.

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