Extraneous Solution:A solution to a radical equation that does not satisfy the original equation, often due to the squaring or raising to a power of both sides during the solution process.
Simplify Radicals: The process of rewriting a radical expression by factoring out perfect squares, cubes, or higher-order roots to make the expression easier to work with.
Isolate the Radical: A step in solving a radical equation where the radical term is moved to one side of the equation, leaving the other side free of radicals.