Math 20-1 Chapter 5 Radical Expressions and Equations

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Math 20-1 Chapter 5 Radical Expressions and Equations Teacher Notes 5.1 Working With Radicals

5.1 Working With Radicals Radical expressions allow mathematicians to work more accurately with numbers. The word "radical" means root. Square roots , cube roots, any root expressed with the symbol Radical Expression - an expression involving the radical symbol. Radical Symbol Index Radicand Like Radicals UnLike Radicals 5.1.1

Perfect Squares Perfect cubes 6 5 36 25 4 9 16 4 3 2 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100, 121, 144, 169, Perfect cubes 1, 8, 27, 64, 125,

Working With Radicals The product property of radicals tells us that the square root of a product equals the product of the square roots of the factors. Convert From an Entire Radical to a Mixed Radical Determine the largest perfect square number (or perfect cube, check the index) that will divide evenly into the entire radical Use the product property and rewrite the entire radical as a product of this perfect square number and another factor Convert the perfect square number into its equivalent integer and multiple by the square root of the other factor. 5.1.2

Convert each entire radical to a mixed radical in simplest form. Factors of 300 1 300 2 150 3 100 Entire Radical Product Property Mixed Radical Factors of 288 1 288 2 144 Your Turn Convert each entire radical as a mixed radical in simplest form http://projects.cbe.ab.ca/Aberhart/jkotow/interactives/simplifying_radicals.html 5.1.3

For even indices the concept of principal root must be considered. Principal Square Root For even indices the concept of principal root must be considered. (- 4)2 or ( 4)2 both equal 16. However not – 4 By definition defines only the principal square root If we want the negative root, use If both roots are required write When the radicand is a variable, must we consider the concept of a principal root. Simplify: then we must ensure that the answer is positive. We do this by using absolute value symbols. For odd indices: Equivalent or Not 5.1.4

Trigonometry: Determine the exact value of the trig ratios given Must be in Quad III x q -5 7

Convert each entire radical to a mixed radical in simplest form. Product Property Mixed Radical Your Turn Convert each entire radical as a mixed radical in simplest form 5.1.5

Write the coefficient as a radicand and multiply Convert Mixed Radicals to Entire Radicals Express each mixed radical in entire radical form. Radical Write the coefficient as a radicand and multiply Apply the product law Entire Radical Your Turn Convert each mixed radical in entire radical form 5.1.6

5.1B Adding and Subtracting Radicals

Investigation using TI-Nspire CAS Use the examples to create a conjecture for adding or subtracting radicals .

Like Terms Only LIKE Terms can be added or subtracted. NOT like terms The second term has no radical. The second term has a radical, but it doesn’t match the first radicand. NOT like terms The radicands match, but the index is different. NOT like terms The radicands match and the indices match. LIKE terms Only LIKE Terms can be added or subtracted. Multiplication and Division have different conditions from adding or subtracting.

Add and Subtract Radicals Only radical expressions with the same index AND the same radicand may be combined Simplify radicals and combine like terms Your Turn 5.1.7

Determine the exact measure of the perimeter of the rectangle. Apply Addition of Radical Expressions Determine the exact measure of the perimeter of the rectangle. Your Turn Determine the exact measure of the perimeter of a rectangle having sides lengths of 5.1.8

What strategy would you use to order the radical expression from least to greatest? Assignment Suggested Questions: Page 278: 1, 3, 5a, 6b, 8a,c, 9a,b, 10a, 12,14, 19, 20, 23 5.1.9