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Solving Equations by Extracting Roots

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1 Solving Equations by Extracting Roots
AII.4b

2 Solving Equations with Exponents
Solve 4 𝑥 2 −36=0 4 𝑥 2 =36 𝑥 2 =9 Isolate the variable What is the inverse operation to ‘squaring’? 𝑥 2 = 9 𝑥=±3 Simplify both sides Why is it ±? Remember, we are looking for the value of x, that gives us 9 when it is squared. What is 3 2 ? What is (−3) 2 ? Anytime you are looking for a value that is squared, you will have a ± in your answer since squaring both a positive and negative rational number gives you a positive product.

3 Solving Equations with Exponents
Solve Isolate the variable What is the inverse operation to ‘squaring’? Simplify both sides

4 Solving Equations with Exponents
Solve Isolate the variable What is the inverse operation to ‘squaring’? Simplify both sides

5 Solving Equations with Exponents
Solve Isolate the variable What is the inverse operation to ‘cubing’? Simplify both sides


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