
Properties of Radicals/Simplifying Radical Expressions
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Mathematics
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9th - 10th Grade
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Madison Cromartie
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RADICAL EXPRESSIONS
What are radical expressions, their properties, and how do you simplify them?
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Open Ended
Based on your own understanding, what is a radical expression?
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What is a radical expression?
A radical is a symbol that represents the root of a number
A radical expression has three important components: index (root), radical, radicand
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Multiple Choice
Examine the radical expression. What is the index?
5
108
36
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Multiple Choice
Examine the radical expression. What is the radicand?
3
108
36
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What does a radical expression mean?
A radical expression (or root) of a number is the value that can be raised to the index (root) as an exponent to obtain the value in the radicand
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Multiple Choice
Examine the radical expression. Which question best represents this expression?
What value can be multiplied by itself 108 times to obtain 5?
What value can be multiplied by itself 5 times to obtain 108?
What is the value of 108 divided by 5?
What is the value of 5 divided by 108?
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How are exponents and radicals related to each other?
Remember that exponents are the number of times that a number is multiplied by itself.
Radicals undo exponents, representing what number can be multiplied by itself to obtain another value.
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Converting Between Exponential and Radical Expressions
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Multiple Choice
Write the given expression in exponential form.
8310
1083
1038
3108
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Multiple Choice
Write the given expression in exponential form.
h21
h2
h
h31
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Multiple Choice
Write the given expression in radical form.
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Multiple Choice
Write the given expression in radical form.
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Properties of Radicals
Inverse Rule, Product Rule, Quotient Rule, Power Rule
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Inverse Property
The nth root of a value raised to the nth power is equivalent to the value itself
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Multiple Choice
Which property of exponents could be used to prove the inverse property of radicals?
Product of Powers
Quotient of Powers
Power of Power
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Multiple Choice
Simplify the radical expression.
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185
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3
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Multiple Choice
Simplify the radical expression.
6c
6c2
36c2
6c
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Multiple Choice
Simplify the radical expression.
d3r
d12r4
d3r
d12r4
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Radical of Product Property
The nth root of a product is equivalent to the product of the nth roots
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Multiple Choice
Which property of exponents could be used to prove the radical of product property of radicals?
Power of Product
Power of Quotient
Power of Power
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Multiple Choice
Rewrite (expand) the radical expression using the Radical of Product property.
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Multiple Choice
Rewrite (condense) the radical expression using the Radical of Product property.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT a possible way to rewrite the given expression?
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT a possible way to rewrite the given expression?
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Radical of Quotient Property
The nth root of a quotient is equivalent to the quotient of the nth roots
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Multiple Choice
Which property of exponents could be used to prove the radical of quotient property of radicals?
Power of Product
Power of Quotient
Power of Power
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT a possible way to rewrite the radical expression?
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Multiple Choice
Rewrite (expand) the radical expression using the Radical of Quotient property.
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Multiple Choice
Rewrite (condense) the radical expression using the Radical of Quotient property.
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Radical of Power Property
The nth root of a power is equivalent to the power of the nth root
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Multiple Choice
Which property of exponents could be used to prove the radical of power property of radicals?
Power of Product
Power of Quotient
Power of Power
RADICAL EXPRESSIONS
What are radical expressions, their properties, and how do you simplify them?
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