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**Turn in your homework (“Name Please”
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Rules of exponents Post Test
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Misconceptions
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Can you make a “perfect cube”? Can you make a “perfect square”?
Recognize that squaring a number and taking the square root of a number are inverse operations; likewise, cubing a number and taking the cube root are inverse operations; Can you make a “perfect cube”? Can you make a “perfect square”?
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Can you make a “perfect cube”? Can you make a “perfect square”?
Recognize that squaring a number and taking the square root of a number are inverse operations; likewise, cubing a number and taking the cube root are inverse operations; Can you make a “perfect cube”? Can you make a “perfect square”?
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EE2Key Vocabulary 49 Learning Target: Evaluate square roots
Term Definition Example Perfect square a number with a square root that is a rational number 16 is a perfect square because 4 x 4 = 16 or -4 x (-4) = 16 Square root One of the two equal factors of a number 49 = 7 or -7 Radical The symbol which indicates the principal square root of a number radicand The number under a radical sign 49
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