How can the Radical in the equation
[tex] \sqrt[4]{x + 2 } = 3[/tex]
can be eliminated
A.square both sides of the equation
B.subtact both sides of the equation by 2
C.raise both sides of the equation to the fourth power
D.divide both sides of tge equation by 3
Patulong po Please
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Answer:
The Answer is C
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm not sure because you can raise both sides of the equation to the index of radical
if there is still a radical equation, repeat steps x + 2 and 3 ; otherwise, solve the resulting equation and check the answer in the original equation