This document provides instructions for solving radical equations. It explains that a radical equation contains a radical symbol and can be solved by isolating the radical term, then eliminating the radical by using exponents. It provides three example equations - x - 2 = 5, (3/2)x + 1 = 3, and 4x + 3 - 2 = 0 - and notes the steps are to first isolate the radical term before eliminating the radical.