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11.1 Examples for Simplifying (EX: 1 of 4)

11.1 Examples for Simplifying (EX: 1 of 4). Look for factors of 50 that are perfect square numbers. 25. Take the square root of 25. Write it outside the radical sign. Leave 2 under the radical sign because you can’t simplify any further.

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11.1 Examples for Simplifying (EX: 1 of 4)

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  1. 11.1 Examples for Simplifying (EX: 1 of 4) Look for factors of 50 that are perfect square numbers. 25 Take the square root of 25. Write it outside the radical sign. Leave 2 under the radical sign because you can’t simplify any further. Check your results. Does your simplified expression match your original expression? Next Example

  2. 11.1 Examples for Simplifying (EX: 2 of 4) Look for factors of 124 that are perfect square numbers. 4 Take the square root of 4. Write it outside the radical sign. Leave 31 under the radical sign because you can’t simplify any further. Check your results. Does your simplified expression match your original expression? Next Example

  3. Taking the square root of exponents:click screen to proceed. Even exponent – divide exponent by 2, move x outside radical sign Odd exponent – subtract 1, divide even exponent by 2. leave x under radical

  4. 11.1 Examples for Simplifying(EX:3 of 4) Variables – break apart because it has a odd exponent Take the square root of 4 and x6. Leave x under the radical sign because you can’t simplify any further. Check your results. Next Example

  5. 11.1 Examples for Simplifying (EX: 4 of 4) Variables – even exponent (leave alone) Break apart 45 Take the square root of 9 and a8. Leave 5 under the radical sign because you can’t simplify any further. Check your results.

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