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3.01 Simplifying Radicals Lesson

3.01 Simplifying Radicals Lesson

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Mathematics

11th Grade

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Easy

CCSS
6.NS.B.3, 8.EE.A.2

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Katrishia Stanley

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4 Slides • 9 Questions

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Multiple Choice

Which number below can be a perfect square and a perfect cube?

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49

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400

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225

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64

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Simplify a non perfect square!

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Simplify: 2a 64a4b10c7-2a\ \sqrt[]{64a^4b^{10}c^7}

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Simplify: 252m9n\sqrt[]{252m^9n}

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Simplify a non perfect cube!

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Simplify: 270m15n63\sqrt[3]{270m^{15}n^6}

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Simplify: 5375m2n6p1735\sqrt[3]{375m^2n^6p^{17}}

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Simplify a non perfect radical!

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Simplify: 51458a6b14c365\sqrt[6]{1458a^6b^{14}c^3}

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