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Re-test will be on FRIDAY. Chapter 6 REVIEW Re-test will be on FRIDAY. This score is in ADDITION to your last test, so you will have 200 points for chapter 6.

Re-test will be on FRIDAY. Day 1: Simplifying, Adding, Subtracting, and Multiplying Radical Expressions Re-test will be on FRIDAY. This score is in ADDITION to your last test, so you will have 200 points for chapter 6.

6.2 – Multiplying and Dividing Radicals Simplifying Radical Expressions Example: Simplify

6.2 – Multiplying and Dividing Radicals Multiplying Radical Expressions Example:

6.3 – Binomial Radical Expressions Adding & Subtracting Radical Expressions Example:

6.3 – Binomial Radical Expressions Multiplying Binomial Radical Expressions Example:

HOMEWORK: Day 1 Review Worksheet

Re-test will be on FRIDAY. Chapter 6 REVIEW Re-test will be on FRIDAY. This score is in ADDITION to your last test, so you will have 200 points for chapter 6.

Re-test will be on FRIDAY. Day 2: Dividing Radical Expressions, Rationalizing the Denominator, and Simplifying Radical Exponents Re-test will be on FRIDAY. This score is in ADDITION to your last test, so you will have 200 points for chapter 6.

6.2 – Multiplying and Dividing Radicals Dividing Radical Expressions Example:

6.2 – Multiplying and Dividing Radicals Rationalizing the Denominator Example:

6.3 – Binomial Radical Expressions Rationalizing the Denominator Example:

6.3 – Binomial Radical Expressions Rationalizing the Denominator Example:

6.4 – Radical Exponents Example: Example: Converting Between Exponential & Radical Forms Key Concept: Rational Exponent Example: Example:

6.4 – Radical Exponents Key Concept: Properties of Radical Exponents Combining Radical Expressions Key Concept: Properties of Radical Exponents

6.4 – Radical Exponents Simplifying with Radical Exponents Example:

HOMEWORK: Day 2 Review Worksheet

Re-test will be on FRIDAY. Chapter 6 REVIEW Re-test will be on FRIDAY. This score is in ADDITION to your last test, so you will have 200 points for chapter 6.

Day 3: Solving Radical Equations Re-test will be on FRIDAY. This score is in ADDITION to your last test, so you will have 200 points for chapter 6.

6.5 – Solving Square Root and other Radical Equations Solving a Square Root Equation Example:

6.5 – Solving Square Root and other Radical Equations Solving a Other Radical Equations Example:

6.5 – Solving Square Root and other Radical Equations Solving an Equation with Two Radicals Example:

HOMEWORK: Day 3 Review Worksheet