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1 Simplify each expression.
Warm Up Simplify each expression. 1. 73 • 72 2. 118 116 3. (32)3 4. 75 20 7 5.

2 Objectives Vocabulary
Rewrite radical expressions by using rational exponents. Simplify and evaluate radical expressions and expressions containing rational exponents. Vocabulary index rational exponent

3 The nth root of a real number a can be written as the radical expression , where n is the index (plural: indices) of the radical and a is the radicand. When a number has more than one root, the radical sign indicates only the principal, or positive, root. When a radical sign shows no index, it represents a square root. Reading Math

4 Example 1: Finding Real Roots
Find all real roots. A. sixth roots of 64 B. cube roots of –216 C. fourth roots of –1024

5 The properties of square roots also apply to nth roots.
When an expression contains a radical in the denominator, you must rationalize the denominator. To do so, rewrite the expression so that the denominator contains no radicals. Remember!

6 Example 2: Simplifying Radical Expressions
Simplify each expression. Assume that all variables are positive.

7 A rational exponent is an exponent that can be expressed as , where m and n are integers and n ≠ 0. Radical expressions can be written by using rational exponents. m n The denominator of a rational exponent becomes the index of the radical. Writing Math

8 Example 3: Writing Expressions in Radical Form
Write the expression (–32) in radical form and simplify. 3 5

9 Example 4: Writing Expressions by Using Rational Exponents
Write each expression by using rational exponents. A. B.

10 Rational exponents have the same properties as integer exponents

11 Example 5: Simplifying Expressions with Rational Exponents
Simplify each expression.

12 Example 6: Chemistry Application
Radium-226 is a form of radioactive element that decays over time. An initial sample of radium-226 has a mass of 500 mg. The mass of radium-226 remaining from the initial sample after t years is given by To the nearest milligram, how much radium-226 would be left after 800 years? Pg , 85-88


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