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Simplifying Radicals 6/3/ :02 AM Simplifying Radicals
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Example 1 Root or Radical Base Simplify Identify the root and base
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Example 1 Find factors of the base 6/3/2018 11:02 AM
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Notice…you DO NOT take the square root of the 4!!
Example 2b Simplify Notice…you DO NOT take the square root of the 4!! 6/3/ :02 AM Simplifying Radicals
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Is there another way to simplify
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Example 3 Simplify 6/3/ :02 AM Simplifying Radicals
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Ex 4: Simplify each Radical Expression including variables
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Ex 5: Simplify each Radical Expression including variables
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Example 6 Simplify. 6/3/ :02 AM Simplifying Radicals
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Example 7 Simplify. 6/3/ :02 AM Simplifying Radicals
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Imaginary Number An imaginary number is the square root of a negative number. Imaginary numbers can be written in the form bi, where b is a real number and i is the imaginary unit. 6/3/ :02 AM Simplifying Radicals
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Ex 8: Simplify with no decimals
Memorize!!! b. 6/3/ :02 AM Simplifying Radicals
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Ex 9: Simplify with no decimals
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Complex Numbers Add Subtract and Simple Multiply Imaginary Numbers
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Complex Numbers a + b i Complex Numbers Imaginary Number Real Number
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Example 1 Add 6/3/ :02 AM - Complex Numbers
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Example 2 Subtract 6/3/ :02 AM - Complex Numbers
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Example 3 Subtract 6/3/ :02 AM - Complex Numbers
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