11.1 Examples for Division (EX: 1 of 4) Next Example Break the fraction up…move the radical sign to both the numerator and the denominator Can you divide?

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11.1 Examples for Division (EX: 1 of 4) Next Example Break the fraction up…move the radical sign to both the numerator and the denominator Can you divide? Without getting a decimal. Take the square root of any perfect square numbers (follow the rules for simplifying)

11.1 Examples for Division (EX: 2 of 4) Next Example Can you divide? Break apart 8. Check your results. Does your simplified expression match your original expression?

11.1 Examples for Division (EX: 3 of 4) Can you divide? Take the square root of 9 and x 2 Check your results. Next Example

11.1 Examples for Division (EX: 4 of 4) Can you divide? Take the square root of any perfect square numbers (follow the rules for simplifying) Check your results. Need More Division Examples??? Click HEREHERE