Radical Operations By Anthony Rolland.

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Radical Operations By Anthony Rolland

Use the distributive property Then simplify and you have your answer

Simplifying addition

1. Simplify all radicals 2. Simply combine like terms

Simplifying division

1. Multiply by the radical over the radical since you can not have a radical denominator

Simplifying division pt.2

This time instead of multiplying by the denominator over the denominator multiply by the denominators conjugate over the conjugate and simplify from there

DONE