Simplifying When simplifying a radical expression find the

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Simplifying

Simplifying

When simplifying a radical expression, find the factors that are to the nth powers

When simplifying a radical expression, find the factors that are to the nth powers of the radicand then use the Product Property of Radicals. What is the Product Property of Radicals? ? ?

Product Property of Radicals For any real numbers a and b, and any integer

Product Property of Radicals For any real numbers a and b, and any integer n, n>1, 1. If n is even, then When a and b are both nonnegative. 2. If n is odd, then

Let’s do a few problems together. Factor into squares Product Property of Radicals

Let’s do a few problems together. Factor into squares Product Property of Radicals

Product Property of Radicals Factor into cubes if possible Product Property of Radicals

Product Property of Radicals Factor into cubes if possible Product Property of Radicals

Now, you try these examples.

Now, you try these examples.

Here are the answers:

Here are the answers:

Quotient Property of Radicals For real numbers a and b, b And any integer

Quotient Property of Radicals For real numbers a and b, b And any integer n, n>1, Ex: 0,

In general, a radical expression is simplified when: The radicand contains no fractions. No

In general, a radical expression is simplified when: The radicand contains no fractions. No radicals appear in the denominator. (Rationalization) The radicand contains no factors that are nth powers of an integer or polynomial.

Simplify each expression. Rationalize the denominator Answer

Simplify each expression. Rationalize the denominator Answer

To simplify a radical by adding or subtracting you must have like terms. Like

To simplify a radical by adding or subtracting you must have like terms. Like terms are when the powers AND radicand are the same.

Here is an example that we will do together. Rewrite using factors Combine like

Here is an example that we will do together. Rewrite using factors Combine like terms

Try this one on your own.

Try this one on your own.

You can add or subtract radicals like monomials. You can also simplify radicals by

You can add or subtract radicals like monomials. You can also simplify radicals by using the FOIL method of multiplying binomials. Let us try one.

Since there are no like terms, you can not combine.

Since there are no like terms, you can not combine.

Lets do another one.

Lets do another one.

When there is a binomial with a radical in the denominator of a fraction,

When there is a binomial with a radical in the denominator of a fraction, you find the conjugate and multiply. This gives a rational denominator.

Simplify: Multiply by the conjugate. FOIL numerator and denominator. Next

Simplify: Multiply by the conjugate. FOIL numerator and denominator. Next

Combine like terms Try this on your own:

Combine like terms Try this on your own:

Here a mixed set of problems to do.

Here a mixed set of problems to do.

Answers to the mixed set of problems.

Answers to the mixed set of problems.