ROOT FUNCTIONS Solving Radical Equations (Page 1 of 2)

Let's solve the radical equation sqrt(2x-5)-2 = sqrt(x-2). We will use the x-intercept method. First set the equation equal to zero: sqrt(2x-5)-2-sqrt(x-2) = 0. Consider the expression on the left side of the equation to be the function f(x) = sqrt(2x-5)-2-sqrt(x-2). Enter this function as Y1, then try a standard window.

 Y= key. (Clear any previous functions)

 2nd Square root key. 2 X,T,theta,n key. Minus key. 5 Right parenthesis key. Minus key. 2 Minus key. 2nd Square root key. X,T,theta,n key.
 Minus key. 2 Right parenthesis key.

Calculator screen image.
 ZOOM key. 6: menu selection. Calculator screen image.
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