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1 Warm-up 11 August 2017 List all of the positive factors (factor tree).
1. 400 2. 85 3. 333

2 Simplifying Radicals

3 Perfect Squares 64 225 1 81 256 4 100 289 9 121 16 324 144 361 25 169 400 36 196 49 625

4 Simplify = 2 = 4 = 5 This is a piece of cake! = 10 = 12

5 Simplify = = = = = = = = = = Perfect Square Factor * Other Factor
LEAVE IN RADICAL FORM = = = = = =

6 Simplify = = = = = = = = = = Perfect Square Factor * Other Factor
LEAVE IN RADICAL FORM = = = = = =

7 + To combine radicals: combine the coefficients of like radicals
Combining Radicals + To combine radicals: combine the coefficients of like radicals

8 Simplify each expression

9 Simplify each expression: Simplify each radical first and then combine.

10 Simplify each expression: Simplify each radical first and then combine.

11 Simplify = = = = = = = = = = Perfect Square Factor * Other Factor
LEAVE IN RADICAL FORM = = = = = =

12 Simplify each expression

13 Simplify each expression

14 Multiplying Radicals * To multiply radicals: multiply the coefficients and then multiply the radicands and then simplify the remaining radicals.

15 Multiply and then simplify

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17 Dividing Radicals To divide radicals: divide the coefficients, divide the radicands if possible, and rationalize the denominator so that no radical remains in the denominator

18 That was easy!

19 42 cannot be simplified, so we are finished.
This cannot be divided which leaves the radical in the denominator. We do not leave radicals in the denominator. So we need to rationalize by multiplying the fraction by something so we can eliminate the radical in the denominator. 42 cannot be simplified, so we are finished.

20 This can be divided which leaves the radical in the denominator
This can be divided which leaves the radical in the denominator. We do not leave radicals in the denominator. So we need to rationalize by multiplying the fraction by something so we can eliminate the radical in the denominator.

21 This cannot be divided which leaves the radical in the denominator
This cannot be divided which leaves the radical in the denominator. We do not leave radicals in the denominator. So we need to rationalize by multiplying the fraction by something so we can eliminate the radical in the denominator. Reduce the fraction.

22 Simplify = X = Y3 = P2X3Y = 2X2Y = 5C4D10

23 Simplify = = = =

24 = = ? = =


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