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They are the same.
Wrong question. Radicals can be either liberal or conservative; they just have to be radical, that is, pretty extreme.
radical equations have sq roots, cube roots etc. Quadratic equations have x2.
In terms of mathematical concepts, there is no difference at all. In practical terms, some rational exponents or rational number will result in rational answers while radical exponent won't. But that is hardly a significant difference.
radicle is an embryonic root but plumule is an embryonic shoot.
The distance between two points is Square root of [ (difference in their 'x' coordinates)2 + (difference in their 'y' coordinates)2 ]
There is no difference between the values of them. However radicals are the notation used because they allow for higher roots. The square root of 4 is 2 The cube root of 81 is 3 But there is no 'nice' name for say, the 34th root, or the .7th root. This is where the radical sign comes in. You can place whatever root you are taking above the 'V' part of the radical sign, and that makes equations easier to look at and work with.
Radicle is generally whiter in colour then the plumule Radicle is generally whiter in colour then the plumule
A chlorine radical is simply Cl. with no charge but free electrons wanting to bond. A Cl atom basically. A chlorine molecule is Cl2 (two atoms bonded covalently). A chloride ion is Cl-. Many people confuse an ion with a radical. They are not the same.
The free radical has an an unpaired electron (example OH.); the ion gain an electron to avoid the situation of an unpaired electron (example OH-).
Radicals want rapid change, and revolutionists want the "good ol' days" Both will result to violence to achieve goals.
A polynomial is an expression of various exponentials of a variable wich may or may nor have coefficients and constants. The coefficients may have a radical, square root, cube root etc, but not the variable. A radical expression is any expression involving square roots, cube roots, etc. These may have the variable inside the radical but do not have to have them. sq root (5) is a radical expression, so is sq root (x) 3x2 + 2x - 9 is a polynomial, so is x + sq root (5)