Radical Function Review

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Radical Function Review Algebra 2 Unit 6 Review

Standard 36: Identify the parts of a radical expression. Radical sign, coefficient, radicand, and index −9 7 15

Standard 37: Estimate square or cube root functions. 3 147 29

Standard 38: Determine the exact values of a square or cube root function. 324 3 24

Standard 39: Determine the exact values of a square or cube root function with variables. 448 𝑟 3 𝑠 2 3 320 𝑝 7 𝑤 4

Standard 40: Multiply radical functions. 10 ∗ 5 3 6 ∗ 3 5

Standard 41: Divide radical functions. 4 5

Standard 42: Rationalize the denominator of a rational function. 5 3

Standard 43: Graph and describe properties of square and cube root functions. Graph: y = 𝑥 --- what is the domain, range, intervals of increasing and decreasing, and maximum or minimum values. Graph y = 4 𝑥+1 −5 ---- what is the domain, range, intervals of increasing and decreasing, and maximum or minimum values.