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6.2 Multiplying and Dividing Radical Expressions
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You can only use this property if the radicals
are real numbers and if the indexes are the same.
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Ex) Can you use the property for multiplying
radicals?
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Simplest radical form means that the
radicand contains no perfect nth powers among its factors, there are no fraction radicands and there are no radicals in the denominator of a fraction. Answers must ALWAYS be in simplest radical form.
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Ex) Simplify
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You can only use this property if the radicals
are real numbers and if the indexes are the same and if the radicand in the denominator is not equal to zero.
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Ex) Simplify.
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Ex) Simplify.
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To eliminate a radical in the denominator,
you must RATIONALIZE. Ex) Simplify.
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Ex) Simplify.
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