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Rational Exponents & Radicals

Rational Exponents & Radicals

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Mathematics

10th Grade

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CCSS
6.NS.B.3, HSN.RN.A.2

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Payton Sullivan

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4 Slides • 6 Questions

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Rational Exponents & Radicals

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Important Vocabulary

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Always has an invisible 2 on the outside unless told otherwise! This is called the "root".

2 = square root
3 = cubed root

Radical or "Square Root House"

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Rational Exponents:

  • The numerator (top of the fraction) is the exponent on the inside of the "square root house"

  • The denominator (bottom of the fraction) is the root, which will be on the outside.

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Multiple Choice

Change into radical form:

161316^{\frac{1}{3}}

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163\sqrt[3]{16}

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1631\sqrt[1]{16^3}

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316\sqrt[16]{3}

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163\sqrt[]{16^3}

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Multiple Choice

Change into radical form:

251225^{\frac{1}{2}}

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25

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1252\frac{1}{25^2}

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252\sqrt[2]{25} or 25\sqrt[]{25}

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17

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Multiple Choice

Change into a rational exponent:

1253\sqrt[3]{125}

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1253

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1251/3

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53

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521

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Multiple Choice

Change into a rational exponent:

523\sqrt[3]{5^2}

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52

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5

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52/3

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53/2

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Multiple Choice

Simplify into a whole number:

251/2

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625

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5

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12.5

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50

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Multiple Choice

Simplify into a whole number:

161/2

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32

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256

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4

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