Algebra: Calculating with exponents and roots
Square roots
Square roots
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Recall that #\sqrt{\blue {9}} = \orange 3#. \[\orange x^2=\blue a \qquad \text{and} \qquad \orange x\geq 0\] |
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We can substitute every value for #x# for which #x+2# is greater than or equal to #0# since the number below the root sign cannot be negative.
If we substitute #x=5#, we get #5+2=7 \geq 0 #. Hence, we can substitute this value.
We can substitute every value for #x# for which #x+2# is greater than or equal to #0# since the number below the root sign cannot be negative.
If we substitute #x=5#, we get #5+2=7 \geq 0 #. Hence, we can substitute this value.
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