6.3 Simplifying Radicals.

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6.3 Simplifying Radicals

Radicals What is a radical?

A radical is any number inside the square root symbol. Are all radicals!

How to Simplify a Radical?

1. Separate the Square 2. Release the Radical

Separate the Square = x Release The Radical

Let’s Try Another One Just like the Other One

How to Simplify a Radical?

1. Separate the Square 2. Release the Radical

Separate the Square = x Release The Radical

Let’s Try Another One Just like the Other One

How to Simplify a Radical?

1. Separate the Square 2. Release the Radical

Separate the Square = x Release The Radical

Sometimes you just can’t factor out any perfect squares

How to Simplify a Radical?

= x You can’t do anything with this one

Is y. y x y =

Now try some problems on your own.