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Simplifying Square Roots: Worksheet Practice and Notes

This worksheet practice and notes session covers simplifying square roots, including finding perfect squares, rewriting as products, and simplifying with variables. Complete the assigned squares and follow the guidelines for simplifying. Suitable for math class.

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Simplifying Square Roots: Worksheet Practice and Notes

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  1. 3/20/09 Have out: pencil, GP NB Bell Work Complete as many of the squares on the worksheet as you can. Part 1 only

  2. add to your notes... Square roots: a square root is the inverse of a square. once you use the square root it “disappears” Complete PART 2 on the worksheet

  3. add to your notes Simplifying Square Roots Note: whenever you are asked for an exact answer or simplified answer this is what you do • Find a perfect square that divides into the number (use the chart) • Rewrite the square root as a product • Square root what you can • Repeat as necessary Divides by 9 (This is read 3 root 5)

  4. Example 1: Write each of the following square roots in simplest form.

  5. Example 2: another way A) 18 Make a factor tree. Identify and circle the pairs. 2 9 Cross out the pairs when you take their square root. 3 3 Leave non-paired numbers under the radical sign. 12 B) 3 4 2 2

  6. Is there a faster way? 80 Find the largest perfect square! C) 80 10 8 16 5 5 2 2 4 2 2 Example 3: Simplify the following D) B) A) C)

  7. Example 4: Simplify

  8. Part 3: Simplifying with variables: = _____ We will complete part 3 now. = _____ = _____ = _____ = _____ = _____ = _____ = _____ = _____= _____ = _____ = _____ = _____= _____

  9. Example 5: Simplify

  10. Example 6: Part 4: b) c) a)

  11. Work on Radicals Part 1 WS

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