The first two steps in solving the radical equation are to Add 7 to both sides and then square both sides.
What are radical?
A radical is the opposite of the power, therefore, the roots are known as the radical. It is denoted as √, ∛, etc.
In order to solve the given radical, we will go through the following steps,
[tex]\sqrt{x+3}-7=15[/tex]
1. Add 7 both the sides to eliminate -7 from both the sides,
[tex]\sqrt{x+3}-7+7=15+7\\\\\sqrt{x+3}=22[/tex]
2. Square both the sides to remove the square root,
[tex]\sqrt{x+3}=22\\\\(\sqrt{x+3})^2=22^2\\\\x+3 = 484[/tex]
Hence, the first two steps in solving the radical equation are to Add 7 to both sides and then square both sides.
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