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That depends on the type of problem. For example, if you have equations involving radicals, it often helps to square both sides of the equation. Note that when you do this, you may introduce additional solutions, which are not solutions to the original equation.

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There are different approaches to solving questions involving radicals which depend on the nature of the question.

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