6.2 Roots and Radicals BobsMathClass.Com Copyright © 2010 All Rights Reserved. 1 Square Roots: The square root of a number is one of its two equal factors.
9.3 Simplifying Radicals. Square Roots Opposite of squaring a number is taking the square root of a number. A number b is a square root of a number a.
Chapter 15 Roots and Radicals. Martin-Gay, Developmental Mathematics 2 15.1 – Introduction to Radicals 15.2 – Simplifying Radicals 15.3 – Adding and Subtracting.
Martin-Gay, Developmental Mathematics 1 AAT-A Date: 12/10/13 SWBAT add and multiply radicals Do Now: Rogawski #77a get the page 224 Complete HW Requests:Adding.
Roots and Radicals. 15.1 – Introduction to Radicals 15.2 – Simplifying Radicals 15.3 – Adding and Subtracting Radicals 15.4 – Multiplying and Dividing.
Example 1 Write the first 20 terms of the following sequence: 1, 4, 9, 16, … Perfect Squares These numbers are called the Perfect Squares. x 123456789.
Chapter 8 Roots and Radicals. Martin-Gay, Introductory Algebra, 3ed 2 8.1 – Introduction to Radicals 8.2 – Simplifying Radicals 8.3 – Adding and Subtracting.
Martin-Gay, Developmental Mathematics 1 Warm-Up #5.
9.3 Simplifying Radicals
Martin-Gay, Developmental Mathematics 1 Warm-Up #6 (Thursday, 9/17)
Warmup 8-17(Geom) Add or subtract each set of polynomials. Answers should be in standard form. Show work! 1. (16x - 7x 3 + 13) - (19x 3 + 23 - 41x) Multiply.
Roots and Radicals