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Learning Objective. We will solve equations with squared variables. What are we going to do?. CFU. Activate Prior Knowledge. An exponential expression represents repeated multiplication. Bases raised to an exponent of 2 are squared. Evaluate the squared expressions. 1. 4 2.

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What are we going to do?

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  1. Learning Objective We will solve equations with squared variables. What are we going to do? CFU Activate Prior Knowledge • An exponential expression represents repeated multiplication. • Bases raised to an exponent of 2 are squared. Evaluate the squared expressions. 1. 42 2. 72 Exponential Expression 16 49 Students, you already know how to evaluate squared expressions. Now, we will use squared expressions solve equations with squared variables. Make Connection 3. (-4)2 4. (-7)2 16 49

  2. Concept Development • A square rootis a number that is multiplied by itself to form a product. • Taking the square root(√ )is used to isolate1 the variable in equations with squared variables. • An equation with squared variables can have two solutions, one positive and one negative. CFU Which equation below can be solved by taking a square root? How do you know? A y2= 8 B y2 = 4 Explain why 3 arethe solutions to the equation z2 = 9 Square Roots x2 = 36 √x2 = √62 x = 6 Solutions (6)2 = 36 (-6)2 = 36 1 separate (synonym) Vocabulary x = 6 andx = -6 both make the equation true.

  3. Skill Development/Guided Practice • A square rootis a number that is multiplied by itself to form a product. • Taking the square root(√ )is used to isolate the variable in equations with squared variables. • An equation with squared variables can have two solutions, one positive and one negative. CFU How did I/you solve the equation? How did I/you check and interpret the solution(s)? Solve equations with squared variables. 2 Rewrite the numerical term as a squared expression. Solve the equation by taking the square root of both sides of the equation. Check and interpret2 the solution(s). 1 3 2 3 92 = 81 52 = 25 a2 = 92 b2 = 52 (-9)2 = 81 (-5)2 = 25 √p2= √102 √h2 = √62 √q2= √32 √b2 = √52 √k2 = √42 √a2 = √92 √w2= √82 √m2= √72 a = 9 and a = -9 both make the equation true. b = 5 and b = -5 both make the equation true. a = 9 b = 5 42= 16 62= 36 k2 = 42 h2 = 62 (-4)2= 16 (-6)2= 36 k = 4 and k = -4 both make the equation true. h = 6 and h = -6 both make the equation true. k = 4 h = 6 9 100 102= 100 32= 9 p2= 102 q2= 32 (-10)2= 100 (-3)2= 9 p= 10 and p= -10 both make the equation true. q= 3 and q= -3 both make the equation true. p= 10 q= 3 2 explain (synonym) Vocabulary 64 49 82= 64 72= 49 w2= 82 m2= 72 (-8)2= 64 (-7)2= 49 w= 8 and w= -8 both make the equation true. m= 7 and m= -7 both make the equation true. w= 8 m= 7

  4. Skill Development/Guided Practice (continued) How did I/you determine what the question is asking? How did I/you determine the math concept required? How did I/you determine the relevant information? How did I/you solve and interpret the problem? How did I/you check the reasonableness of the answer? CFU 1 2 3 4 8 in √s2 = √92 √s2 = √82 5 s2 = 64 82 = 64 s2 = 82 Area = 64 in2 (-8)2 = 64 8 in s = 8 The length of each side of the tile is 8 in. (-8 in is not a solution because a length cannot be negative.) 9 in s2 = 81 92 = 81 s2 = 92 (-9)2 = 81 9 in Area = 81 in2 s = 9 The length of each side of the canvas is 9 in. (-9 in is not a solution because a length cannot be negative.)

  5. Relevance • A square rootis a number that is multiplied by itself to form a product. • Taking the square root(√ )is used to isolate the variable in equations with squared variables. • An equation with squared variables can have two solutions, one positive and one negative. Solving equations with squared variables will help you solve real-world problems. 1 How long is the Salinas River from King City to Soledad? Soledad Salinas River 162 + 122 = r2 256 + 144 = r2 √400 = √r2 20 = r 16 mi The Salinas River is 20 miles long from King City to Soledad. 12 mi King City Solving equations with squared variables will help you do well on tests. 2 Does anyone else have another reason why it is relevant to solve equations with squared variables? (Pair-Share) Why is it relevant to solve equations with squared variables? You may give one of my reasons or one of your own. Which reason is more relevant to you? Why? CFU Sample Test Question: 87. Choose Yes or No to indicate whether each statement is true about the equation w2 = 4. A The equation can be solved by taking a square root. B w= 16 C w=2 D There are exactly two solutions to the equation. O Yes O No O Yes O No O Yes O No O Yes O No

  6. A square rootis a number that is multiplied by itself to form a product. • Taking the square root(√ )is used to isolate the variable in equations with squared variables. • An equation with squared variables can have two solutions, one positive and one negative. Skill Closure Solve equations with squared variables. Rewrite the numerical term as a squared expression. Solve the equation by taking the square root of both sides of the equation. Check and interpret the solution(s). 1 2 3 81 72 = 49 92= 81 Word Bank √n2= √92 √d2 = √72 Word Bank d2 = 72 n2= 92 (-7)2 = 49 (-9)2= 81 equation square root solution d = 7 and d = -7 both make the equation true. n = 9 and n= -9 both make the equation true. d = 7 n= 9 Access Common Core Which equation below can be solved by taking a square root? Explain your answer. Explain why the other equations cannot be solved by taking a square root. A x2= 25 B y2 = 16 C z2= 13 Summary Closure What did you learn today about solving equations with squared variables? (Pair-Share) Use words from the word bank.

  7. Independent Practice • A square rootis a number that is multiplied by itself to form a product. • Taking the square root(√ )is used to isolate the variable in equations with squared variables. • An equation with squared variables can have two solutions, one positive and one negative. Solve equations with squared variables. Rewrite the numerical term as a squared expression. Solve the equation by taking the square root of both sides of the equation. Check and interpret the solution(s). 1 2 3 42= 16 62 = 36 √v2= √72 √c2= √12 √u2 = √42 √g2 = √62 u2 = 42 g2 = 62 (-4)2= 16 (-6)2 = 36 u = 4 g = 6 u = 4 and u = -4 both make the equation true. g = 6 and g = -6 both make the equation true. 12= 1 72= 49 c2= 12 v2= 72 (-1)2= 1 (-7)2= 49 c= 1 v= 7 c= 1 and c= -1 both make the equation true. v= 4 and v= -4 both make the equation true.

  8. Independent Practice (continued) 5 ft √s2 = √52 5 ft s2 = 25 52 = 25 s2 = 52 (-5)2 = 25 s = 5 The length of each side of the tiled portion of Carmen’s apartment is 5 ft. (-5 ft is not a solution because a length cannot be negative.)

  9. Extension: Periodic Review 1 Describe in your own words what it means to take the square root of a number: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ How is squaring a number different from taking the square root of a number? _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

  10. Extension: Periodic Review 1 Find the square of each number below:

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