Lesson 31 – Simplifying Radical Expressions Math 2 Honors - Santowski 10/26/20151Math 2 Honors - Santowski
FAST FIVE Evaluate each expression if p = 4 and q = -3 10/26/20152Math 2 Honors - Santowski
Opening Investigation Prepare a table of values and then graph the following “functions” 10/26/20153Math 2 Honors - Santowski
Opening Investigation Given the functions you have investigated, what is true about the “algebraic operations” (THINK: input & output) defined by 10/26/20154Math 2 Honors - Santowski
Opening Investigation Simplify the following expressions: 10/26/20155Math 2 Honors - Santowski
(A) Terminology Associated with Radicals Index of the radical Radical sign Radicand Simplest form Mixed radicals Entire radicals 10/26/20156Math 2 Honors - Santowski
(B) Simplest Form Simplify: 10/26/20157Math 2 Honors - Santowski
(C) Simplifying Radicals with Variables Simplify the following: 10/26/20158Math 2 Honors - Santowski
(D) Operations With Radicals – Add & Subtract In order to add and subtract with radicals, the (a) indices must by the same and (ii) the radicands must be “alike” Simplify the following: 10/26/20159Math 2 Honors - Santowski
(E) Operations with Radicals: Multiply and Divide T or F 10/26/201510Math 2 Honors - Santowski
(E) Operations with Radicals: Multiply and Divide Simplify the following: 10/26/201511Math 2 Honors - Santowski
(F) Homework p. 533 # every other odd 10/26/201512Math 2 Honors - Santowski