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Algebra. 12.2 Operations with Radical Expressions √. Review: Simplifying √ Expressions. Prime factorization can be useful. 1. Factor terms under the radical. Find the largest perfect square factor(s). Take square roots outside. 2. Rewrite in simplified form. Warm-Up: You try.
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Algebra 12.2 Operations with Radical Expressions √
Review: Simplifying √ Expressions Prime factorization can be useful 1. Factor terms under the radical. Find the largest perfect square factor(s). Take square roots outside. 2. Rewrite in simplified form.
Adding and Subtracting Radicals You can add and subtract terms that have the same radicand. These are LIKE TERMS.
Add and Subtract: You try. Simplify each radical term first
Multiplying Radicals 1. Multiply terms outside the radical together. 2. Multiply terms inside the radical together. 3. Simplify.
Multiplying Radicals You can multiply using distributive property and FOIL. It’s a DTS!
Multiply: You try. It’s a PST!
Dividing to Simplify Radicals No radicals in the denominator allowed Denominators must be “rationalized.” √ Multiply by 1in the form of √ 3 1
Using the Conjugate to Simplify The other part of a DTS Conjugate Expression Conjugate Product The radical “goes away” every time
Dividing to Simplify Radicals conjugate Multiply by 1in the form of conjugate 5 1 11
Summary: To ADD and SUBTRACT COMBINE LIKE TERMS To MULTIPLY “Outside” NUMBERS x NUMBERS “Inside” NUMBERS x NUMBERS DISTRIBUTE and FOIL To DIVIDE “Rationalize” denominator using 1 Use conjugate ALWAYS SIMPLIFY AT THE END IF YOU CAN
Homework pg. 719 #5-11 odd #19-49 odd