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Unit 3 Day 4 – Solving Equations with Rational Exponents and Radicals

Unit 3 Day 4 – Solving Equations with Rational Exponents and Radicals. Warm-Up 1. Simplify the following: . HW Check . Go over Quiz. Think about it…. Check your work!. So, what is an inverse?. So, what is an inverse?.

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Unit 3 Day 4 – Solving Equations with Rational Exponents and Radicals

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  1. Unit 3 Day 4 – Solving Equations with Rational Exponents and Radicals

  2. Warm-Up 1 Simplify the following:

  3. HW Check

  4. Go over Quiz

  5. Think about it…

  6. Check your work!

  7. So, what is an inverse?

  8. So, what is an inverse? An inverse is an operation that reverses or undoes another operation!

  9. Objective 1: Solve the following equations.

  10. Check your work!

  11. Objective 2: Solve the following equations.

  12. Check your work!

  13. Check some more!

  14. Objective 3: Solve the following equations. Be sure to check for extraneous solutions!

  15. Check your work!

  16. Objective 4: Applications of Equations with Rational Exponents or Radicals • The distance between two points is . If one of the points is located at and the other point has a x-value of , what are the possible y-values of the other point? • The volume of a sphere is 2145. If the formula is used to calculate the volume of a sphere, what is the radius of the sphere? • The equation allows you to calculate the maximum speed, v, that a car can safely travel around a curve with a radius of feet. This is used by the Department of Transportation to determine the best speed limit for a given stretch of road. If a road has a speed limit of 45 mph, what is the tightest turn on that road?

  17. Check your work!

  18. Homework Kuta worksheets

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