Review for Radical Test

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Review for Radical Test Click on the screen to show the correct answer after you try each problem. Click to move to the next question.

Name the set of numbers to which each real number belongs. .0008 𝜋 Rational irrational

Simplify: 17

Simplify: 10 6

Simplify 4𝑎 𝑏

Simplify -140

Simplify -6x2y2 15𝑦

Simplify 9 7

Simplify −6 19

The perimeter of the triangle in meters.

Simplify 14 5

Simplify 6 2 + 3 6

Simplify 20

Simplify 30 6

Simplify 2 3

Simplify 8 3 +36

Simplify 2 6

Solve X = 121

Solve 𝑧+5 =−4 No solution

Solve a = 64

Identify whether the following three numbers make a right triangle Identify whether the following three numbers make a right triangle. Prove! 4, 7, 8 No ; 42 + 72 ≠ 82

Find the value of the hypotenuse of a right triangle when the legs are 9 feet and 12 feet respectively. C = 15 feet

The value of the distance between the points (-2,7) and (-3, -4) as a reduced radical and a decimal to the nearest hundredth. 122 ≈ 11.04

Find the value(s) of a if the points are the indicated distance apart. M(a,2) N(3,3) d= 10 a=0, 6