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10.3 Operations with Radical Expressions. Addition. Subtraction. You can use the distributive property to simplify sums and differences of radical expressions when the expressions have the same radicand.
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10.3 Operations with Radical Expressions Addition Subtraction
You can use the distributive property to simplify sums and differences of radical expressions when the expressions have the same radicand. This is similar to combining liketerms. You combined like terms when the variable was the same. You can combine radicals as long as the radicand is the same!
You can use the distributive property to simplify sums and differences of radical expressions when the expressions have the same radicand. You may need to simplify a radical before you simplify the expression.
Simplify the radical expression. Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Example 4
Simplify the radical expression. Example 1 Example 2
Simplify the radical expression. Example 3 Example 4
Simplify the radical expression. You may need to simplify a radical before you simplify the expression.
Simplify the radical expression. You may need to simplify a radical before you simplify the expression.
Simplify the radical expression. You may need to simplify a radical before you simplify the expression.
Homework Pg. 610 #18-21