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Solve Radical Equations and Inequalities MATH Algebra II Monomials Rational Exponents Polynomials Exploring Polynomials & Radical Expressions Content Vocabulary: binomial coefficient complex numbers conjugates extraneous solution factors imaginary units like terms monomial polynomial principal root radical equations radical inequalities rationalize the denominator square root synthetic division term trinomial Complex Numbers Factoring Solve Radical Equations and Inequalities Radical Expressions Roots of Real Numbers Dividing Polynomials Essential Understandings Make and justify predictions based on patterns Compare and contrast the properties of numbers and number systems, including rational, real and complex numbers Select and use appropriate methods for computing to solve problems in a variety of contexts