Roots of Real Numbers: Algebra 2 Honors Name - Radicals Notes 1 (6.1)
Roots of Real Numbers: Algebra 2 Honors Name - Radicals Notes 1 (6.1)
𝒏
√𝒃
Properties of Radicals
𝑛 𝑛 𝑛
1. ( √𝑏) = 𝑏, because √𝑏 satisfies the equation𝑥 𝑛 = 𝑏
𝑛
2. √𝑏 𝑛 = 𝑏 if n is odd
𝑛
3. √𝑏 𝑛 = |𝑏|if n is even, because the principal nth root is always
nonnegative for even values of n
EXAMPLE 3 – Using Properties of Radicals
Determine whether each statement is True or False.
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a. √𝑤 2 = |𝑤| b. √𝑦 4 = 𝑦 2 c. ( 4√𝑦) = |𝑦|
3 4 4 5 5
d. √𝑥 3 = |𝑥| e. (√|𝑦|) = 𝑦 f. ( √𝑧) = 𝑧
EXAMPLE 4 – Domain
For what values of x does each expression represent a real number?
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a. √4 − 𝑥 b. √4 − 𝑥 2 c. √4 − 𝑥 2 d. √4 + 𝑥 2
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Radicals Notes 2 (6.2)
of Radicals
Warm Up
Find the Prime Factorization of each
a. 18 b. 32 c. 220 d. 176
𝑛 𝑛 𝑛
1. √𝑎𝑏 = √𝑎 ∙ √𝑏
𝑛
𝑛 𝑎 √𝑎
2. √𝑏 = 𝑛
√𝑏
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3 81 5 3 √10 5 7
e. √ f. √ g. 4 h. √
8 4 √27 8
12 3 𝑥3𝑦 4 7𝑎2 𝑏 10
i. √18𝑚3 j. k. √ l. √
√5𝑎 5𝑧 2 64𝑥 5
3 3 3 3 3 1
d. √5 + √40 e. 2√50 − √245 + 3√125 f. 2 √9 + √81 − 2 √3
7 𝑝8 3
d. √𝑞 5 e. √6𝑥 4 𝑦 9 𝑧14 f. 18 3√𝑢 − 11 3√𝑢
3 3 4 4 2 5𝑥
g. 15 √𝑎4 𝑏 2 + 8√𝑎4 𝑏 2 h. 10√5𝑠 7 − 𝑠 √80𝑠 3 i. √10𝑥 − √5𝑥 + √ 2
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Radicals Notes 4 (10.1)
Exponents
If p and q are integers with q > 0, and b is a positive real number, then:
𝒑 𝒒 𝒑 𝒒
𝒃𝒒 = ( √𝒃) = √𝒃𝒑
1 3 −5
9−2
3
d. e. 814 f. ( √8)
2 5
g. −2435 h. −64−6 i. 161.5
3 1
1 − 3
1
4 2 2 √ ∙ √9
3
j. (3 ) k. (25 − 5 )
2 l. 3
√81
3 3 4 3 𝑥3
g. √4𝑥 3 𝑦 5 ∙ √12𝑦 2 h. √12𝑥 2 𝑦 6 𝑤 12 i. √𝑦 4
4
20𝑥 3 𝑦 2 √𝑥6
j. √ k. 7
9𝑥𝑤 3 √𝑥 5
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Radicals Notes 5 (10.2)
Exponents
9√10
d. 31+𝜋 ∙ 31−𝜋 e. 8√2 ∙ 8−√2 f.
3√10
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Radicals Notes 6 (6.4)
Radicals
Warm Up
Simplify.
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a. (3𝑎 + 5)(2𝑎 − 7) b. 2√2(√6 − √3) c. (4√2 + √3)
2 2
c. (√6 + √𝑥 + 4)(√6 − √𝑥 + 4) d. (𝑏 + √𝑏) − (𝑏 − √𝑏)
EXAMPLE 3 – Challenges
a. Show by substitution that 3 + √5 and 3 − √5 are roots of 𝑥 2 − 6𝑥 + 4 = 0
√𝑎−√𝑎∙√𝑎+√𝑎
b. Simplify:
√𝑎−1
√5+1 √5+1
c. Show that the reciprocal of is also the conjugate of
2 2
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Radicals Notes 7 (6.5)
Containing Radicals
Warm Up
Solve.
a. 𝑥 2 = 16 b. √3𝑥 = 17
c. √10𝑥 + 9 = 𝑥 + 3 d. 3√𝑥 + 1 − 𝑥 = 1
Rational Exponents
When we solve an equation like y = x2, we square root both sides.
Therefore, when trying to solve any equation raised to a power, we can raise each side to the
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b. 𝑦 = −3√𝑥 Domain:_______________
Range:________________
c. 𝑦 = −3√𝑥 + 2 + 5 Domain:_______________
Range:________________
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b. 𝑦 = 2 √𝑥 − 1 − 2 Domain:_______________
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c. 𝑦 = −4 √𝑥 + 4 Domain:_______________
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Domain
Domain:______________ Domain:______________
Range:______________ Range:______________
c. 𝑦 = √𝑥 2 − 4𝑥 d. 𝑦 = √4𝑥 − 𝑥 2
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