
Radicals and Roots
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Mathematics
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12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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19 Slides • 22 Questions
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Lesson 7: Roots, Radicals, and Rational Exponents
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What is a root?
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Labelling
Can you name the parts of a radical expression?Drag the label to the correct part of the image.
radical symbol
radicand
index
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Used to find roots
A number/variable in front of the radical symbol is a coefficient, and thus multiplied to the radical expression
No index? it is assumed to be 2.
Radical Expressions
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A radical asks...
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To answer those questions...
Knowing the first few perfect squares and cubes can be useful.
Let's list the first 10 perfect squares and perfect cubes.
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Armed with the knowledge of
what a radical expression is and the list of perfect squares and perfect cubes, let's do a few examples.
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Match
Match each of the following radical expressions to its equivalent expression.
−121
−254
3343
3−125
3271
−11
−52
7
−5
31
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What did all the previous expressions have in common?
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What happens when we don't have a perfect square as a radicand?
Remember those perfect squares and cubes?!
Look for the largest perfect square/cube factor of the radicand.
Rewrite the expression using 2 radicals.
Simplify the radical with the perfect square/cube radicand.
If all radicands have no perfect square/cube factors, they are simplified.
What do we do with the factors that aren't perfect squares/cubes?
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Let's do this one together...
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And one more...
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Multiple Choice
Simplify 4320 .
440
325
125
880
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Multiple Choice
Simplify 33108 .
934
634
3312
18
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Multiple Choice
Simplify: 96
166
616
96
46
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Multiple Choice
Simplify the following radical: 32
32
48
162
42
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Multiple Choice
Simplify:
100
1
10
102
Already simplified
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Sometimes radical expression will contain variables:
If the exponent is divisible by the index, divide.
If the exponent is not divisible by the index, "break up" the exponent into a value divisible by the index and whatever remains
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Let's do this one together...
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And one more...
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Multiple Choice
Simplify 324a3b7 .
18ab3
18ab3ab
18a3b7
324a2b6
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Multiple Choice
x2yxy
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Multiple Choice
A
B
C
D
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Multiple Choice
A
B
C
D
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Multiple Choice
Find b in 22b2=35 , where b is a positive number.
2235
(2235)2
2235
3522
2235
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Multiple Choice
If x is a real number, what is 3x27 equivalent to?
x−9
x91
x9
x9
x24
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Multiple Choice
If a right triangle has legs of length 5x and x, which of the following expressions represents the length of its hypotenuse in terms of x?
2x
5x
x6
2x6
x26
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Now let's talk about Rational Exponents
What does rational mean?
What does exponent mean?
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Rational Exponents
Expressions with rational exponents can be rewritten as radicals using the following rules:
Exponential Form | Meaning | Radical Form |
|---|---|---|
| | |
| | |
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Easy way to remember...
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Let's do this one together...
Write the expression in radical form. Simplify if needed.
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And one more...
Write the expression in radical form. Simplify if needed.
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Now let's write in exponential form...
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Multiple Choice
Write the expression in radical form, simplifying if necessary:
732
73
349
7
49
35
Multiple Choice
Write with a rational exponent.
73
7
73/4
74/3
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Multiple Choice
Write the expression in radical form.
x7/2
x7
7x2
7x2
3x7
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Multiple Choice
a.)
b.)
c.)
d.)
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Multiple Choice
Write the expression in exponential form.
316
4
1631
163
16
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Multiple Choice
Write with a rational exponent.
HINT: what root is it? It is "invisible"
216
61/2
62
63/2
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Multiple Choice
3621 =
6
18
72
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Multiple Choice
What is 2521−2731 ?
-4
2
8
67
352
Lesson 7: Roots, Radicals, and Rational Exponents
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