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Simplify & Multiply Radical Expressions. Lesson 3.4 Page 142. Simplest Form. A radical expression is in simplest form when the following three conditions have been met . No radicands have perfect square factors other than one. 2) No radicands contain fractions .
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Simplify & Multiply Radical Expressions Lesson 3.4 Page 142
Simplest Form A radical expression is in simplest form when the following three conditions have been met. • No radicands have perfect square factors other than one. 2) No radicands contain fractions. • No radicals appear in the denominator of the fraction.
Product Property of Radicals The Product Property of Radicals states that the square root of a product equals the product of the square roots of the factors.
Homework Assignment: Page 144 # 1 – 9 all and # 19 – 24 all