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What does it mean for an equation to be a radical equation?

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A equation which the variable is under a root. The root is typically a square root, but it can be a cube root or other roots - - it won’t change how you solve the equation.
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In mathematics, a radical expression is defined as any expression containing a radical (√) symbol. Many people mistakenly call this a 'square root' symbol, and many times it is used to determine the square root of a number. However, it can also be used to describe a cube root, a fourth root, or higher.

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