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11 1 Simplifying Radicals

The document provides a review of simplifying radical expressions using a perfect squares number line. It gives examples of simplifying radicals like √12, √98, and √200. Instructions are provided to start at the number given, check each perfect square until finding a factor of the given number, and write the factor and remaining radical.

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11 1 Simplifying Radicals

The document provides a review of simplifying radical expressions using a perfect squares number line. It gives examples of simplifying radicals like √12, √98, and √200. Instructions are provided to start at the number given, check each perfect square until finding a factor of the given number, and write the factor and remaining radical.

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Write your questions here!

SIMPLIFYING RADICALS ]!

Lets!do!some!quick!review:!

Radicals?

Square Roots?

Simplifying!Square!Roots:!

!" = ! ! !

To simplify, we will use the ________________________________ with our


trusty Perfect-Squares number line:

___________________________________________
Start at the number given in the problem. ________________
each perfect square on the top of the number line until you find a
__________ of the given number. Write that number first under a radical.
Write _________________________ second under a radical.
Simplify _____________ written. (Because it is a perfect
sqaure it will ALWAYS simplify to a whole number!)
Examples Simplify the following radical expressions:

1.

12

2.

98

3.

200

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Write your questions here!

4.

4 300

33

5.

2 18

6.

10 108

8.

1000

9.

- 26

Now, summarize
your notes here!

7.

SIMPLIFYING RADICALS ]!

Quick Review: Solve the quadratic equations using the given method.
.

Solve by factoring:

x2 - 3x = -2

2. Solve

4x2

3. Solve

2x2 - 18x + 40 = 0

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Simplify.

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Simplify the following radicals:

1.

SIMPLIFYING RADICALS ]!

48

2.

8 72

3. The!perimeter!of!a!square!is!given!by!the!function!! = 4 !.!Find!the!perimeter!of!a!square!that!has!an
area!that!measures!225!m2.

4. The!time,!t ,!in!seconds!it!takes!an!object!to!freeGfall!a!distance,!d ,!is!given!by!the!function!! = !

!.
(This!assumes!no!air!resistance,!of!course!)!Find!the!amount!of!time!it!would!take!a!25lb!bowling!ball!to!
fall!a!distance!of!16.!!

5. Lets!do!some!awesome!graphing!
Let!! ! = !!.

!Fill!in!the!table!of!values!
!and!graph!the!points!

x!
0

!!

4
9
16
25
49
64
What is the domain

of this graph?

What is the range

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