which of the following is  radical equation
algebra II engenuity
                                             
                                          
                                          
                                        
											 
											Answer:
√x+3=13
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation is √x+3=13 is radical because the unknown, x appears under a radical sign √.
To solve the equation, the unknown is left on one side of the equal sign and then both sides of the equal sign are raised to an equal power which would remove the radical sign.
For example,
√x+3=13
√x=13-3
√x=10
Removing radical.
(√x)²=10²
x=100