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[DOCX File]A ‘Radical’ Warm-Up Dude
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Add 3 6 +2 5 Since the radicals are not the same, and both are in their simplest form, there is no way to combine these values. The answer is the same as the problem.
[DOC File]EXPONENTS, SQUARE ROOTS AND RADICALS
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Example 2: = 3 because if you multiply 3 by itself 7 times, the result is 2187. Exponents, Square Roots and Radicals Worksheet. Find the value of each expression. 38 46 73 84 92. Write each product in exponent form. 6 x 6 x 6 x 6 x 6 5 x 5 x 5 x 5 7 x 7 x 7 x 7 x 7. 2 x …
[DOC File]Simplifying Radicals Notes
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To simplify quotients of monomial radical expressions. A. Rule. Do not leave a radical in the denominator. EVER!!!!! And. Index numbers must be the same. B. Steps. 1. Write the expression under one radical sign. 2. Simply the fraction, if possible. 3. Re-separate into a radical on top and radical on the bottom. 4. Simplify each radical . 5 ...
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6) Simplify: – 3 7) Express the sum of + 5 in simplest . radical form. 8) 5 + 9) 5 + 2 – 6. 10) Find the perimeter of a rectangle whose length is 4 and width is 3. [Draw a picture!] Adding/Subtracting Radicals continued. 1) 2) Sometimes we need to simplify more that one radical in order to be able to add or subtract them. Example 1:
[DOC File]ALGEBRA 2 X
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4) 5) 6) Closure: Describe the effect a, h, and k have on the equation Steps to Solve: 1. Isolate the radical if it is not already: Move terms first, and then divide by any coefficient of the radical. 2. Square both sides of the equation. 3. Solve the remaining equation using approaches you already know. 4. CHECK
[DOC File]SIMPLIFYING RADICAL EXPRESSIONS
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Look for perfect squares (i.e., 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, ...) as factors of the number that is inside the radical sign (radicand) and take the square root of any perfect square factor. Multiply the root of the perfect square times the reduced radical. When there is an existing value that multiplies the radical, multiply any root(s) times that value.
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