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Rational Exponents and Radicals
Chapter Eight Rational Exponents and Radicals
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Radical Expressions and Functions
Section 8.1 Radical Expressions and Functions
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Finding nth Roots Symbol: n√ n represents the index of the root.
The value under the symbol is called the radicand. The nth root of a number a is the value that when raised to the nth = a
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Possible Outcomes for n√a
If a is nonnegative, then n√a = b where b > 0 and bn = a If a is negative and n is even, there is no real number root. If a is negative and n is odd, then n√a = b where b is negative and bn = a
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Simplify Radical Expressions
When variables are part of the radicand, recall the rules for raising a power to a power… (xm)n = xmn Note: the radicand must not be negative if the root index is even. To ensure this with radicands that include real number variables, use absolute value notation!
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