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Practice — Maths 11 • Irrational equations and inequalities

Irrational equations and inequalities
Difficulty: ★★☆
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Solve the equation. If the equation has one root, write this root in the answer. If the equation has two roots, write their sum in the answer: \(x-\sqrt{x}=6\).

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Irrational equations and inequalities
Difficulty: ★★☆
1789

Solve the equation. If the equation has one root, write this root in the answer. If the equation has two roots, write their sum in the answer: \(\sqrt{x^2-10}=\sqrt{3x}\).

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Irrational equations and inequalities
Difficulty: ★★☆
1790

Solve the equation. If the equation has one root, write this root in the answer. If the equation has two roots, write their sum in the answer: \(\sqrt{2x+8}=x\).

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Irrational equations and inequalities
Difficulty: ★★☆
1791

Solve the equation. If the equation has one root, write this root in the answer. If the equation has two roots, write their sum in the answer: \(\sqrt{2x-2}\,(x^2-25)=0\).

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Irrational equations and inequalities
Difficulty: ★★☆
1792

Solve the inequality. Write the number of its integer solutions in the answer: \(\sqrt{2x-1}\le 3\).

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