radical 58 or n^(1/58)
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What square root property is essential to solve any radical equation involving square root?
The square root of 28 in simplified radical form is...2 * Square root of 7
A "radical" equation is an equation in which at least one variable expression is stuck inside a radical, usually a square root. The "radical" in "radical equations" can be any root, whether a square root, a cube root, or some other root. Most of the examples in what follows use square roots as the radical, but (warning!) you should not be surprised to see an occasional cube root or fourth root in your homework or on a test.
Sqrt[5*radical(68)] = -6.4211 and +6.4211.
Technically,no. A radical equation has a radical (Square root) in it, and has two solutions because the square root can be positive or negative.