Unit 1:Day 2 Simplify square roots with variables.

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Unit 1:Day 2 Simplify square roots with variables

Whiteboard Practice from Yesterday’s Lesson Please pay attention for instructions… Teacher Note: You can use Kuta problems here…

How do you simplify variables in the radical? Look at these examples and try to find the pattern… What is the answer to ? As a general rule, divide the exponent by two. The remainder stays in the radical.

Find a perfect square that goes into 49. 1. Simplify Find a perfect square that goes into 49. 2. Simplify

Simplify

Simplify

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Simplify:

Simplify