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16 April, 08:02

Which of the following is a radical equation? x+sqrt5=12 x2=16 3+xsqrt7=13 7sqrtx=14

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  1. 16 April, 10:33
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    It's 7√x = 14.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    That would be 7√x = 14.

    In a radical equation the variable (x) is under a radical sign.

    The equations x + √5 = 12 and 3 + x√7 = 13 contain radicals but they are radicals of a constant. The equation x^2 = 16 does not contain a radical.
  2. 16 April, 11:14
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    Letter D) 7√x=14
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