Lesson 3.1: Understand Rational Exponents & Radicals (Pgs. 97-106) Mr. Alvarado IM2 SUMMER 2016.

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Lesson 3.1: Understand Rational Exponents & Radicals (Pgs ) Mr. Alvarado IM2 SUMMER 2016

Objectives Evaluate nth roots of real numbers using both radical notation and rational exponent notation. Use nth roots to solve real-life problems such as finding the total mass of a spacecraft that can be sent to Mars.

Evaluating Nth Roots You can extend the concept of a square root to other types of roots. For instance 2 is a cube root of 8 because 2 3 = 8, and 3 is a fourth root of 81 because 3 4 = 81. In general, for an integer n greater than 1, if b n = a, then b is an nth root of a. An nth root of a is written, where n is the index of the radical.

Evaluating Nth Roots You can also write an nth root of a as a power of a. For the particular case of a square root, suppose that. Then you can determine a value for k as follows: Definition of a square root Substitute a k for Product of powers property Set exponents equal when bases are equal. Solve for k

Evaluating Nth Roots Therefore, you can see that. In a similar way, you can show that and. In general, for any integer n greater than 1

Ex. 1 Finding nth Roots Find the indicated real nth root(s) of a. A. n = 3, a = -125 Solution: Because n = 3 is odd, a = -125 has one real cube root. Because (-5) 3 = -125, you can write: or

Ex. 1 Finding nth Roots Find the indicated real nth root(s) of a. B. n = 4, a = 16 Solution: Because n = 4 is even, a = 16 > 0, has two real fourth roots. Because 2 4 = 16, and (-2) 4 = 16, you can write: or

A rational exponent does not have to be of the form where n is an integer greater than 1. Other rational numbers such as and can also be used as exponents.

Ex. 2 Evaluating Expressions with Rational Exponents A. B. Using radical notation Using rational exponent notation. OR

Study Tip When using a graphing calculator to approximate an nth root, you may have to rewrite the nth root using a rational exponent. Then use the calculator’s power key.

Ex. 3 Approximating a Root with a Calculator Use a graphing calculator to approximate: SOLUTION: First rewrite as. Then enter the following: To solve simple equations involving x n, isolate the power and then take the nth root of each side.

Ex. 4 Solving Equations Using nth Roots A. 2x 4 = 162B. (x – 2) 3 = 10

Ex. 5: Using nth Roots in Real Life The total mass M (in kilograms) of a spacecraft that can be propelled by a magnetic sail is, in theory, given by: where m is the mass (in kilograms) of the magnetic sail, f is the drag force (in newtons) of the spacecraft, and d is the distance (in astronomical units) to the sun. Find the total mass of a spacecraft that can be sent to Mars using m = 5,000 kg, f = 4.52 N, and d = 1.52 AU.

Solution The spacecraft can have a total mass of about 47,500 kilograms. (For comparison, the liftoff weight for a space shuttle is usually about 2,040,000 kilograms.

Ex. 6: Solving an Equation Using an nth Root NAUTICAL SCIENCE. The Olympias is a reconstruction of a trireme, a type of Greek galley ship used over 2,000 years ago. The power P (in kilowatts) needed to propel the Olympias at a desired speed, s (in knots) can be modeled by this equation: P = s 3 A volunteer crew of the Olympias was able to generate a maximum power of about 10.5 kilowatts. What was their greatest speed?

SOLUTION The greatest speed attained by the Olympias was approximately 7 knots (about 8 miles per hour).

3.1 Textbook Homework Pgs (#’s 1-22 all) –Write the problem, show work, and circle answer. –Due Monday June 6 th at the beginning of class.