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5-5 Roots of Real Numbers Objective: Students will be able to simplify radicals.
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What is a square root? A square root is one of two equal factors of a number. – For example, the square roots of 49 are both 7 and -7. – In the above example, 7 is what is known as the principal square root (the nonnegative root when there is more than one real root).
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We can also find other roots of numbers, such as cubed roots, fourth roots, fifth roots, or nth roots.
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Terminology Index: tells us what root we are looking for Radicand: term underneath the radical sign
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Let’s start by simplifying some quick examples.
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When finding roots of variables, simply divide the exponent on the variable by the index. Examples: Now let’s work through some examples.
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Simplify. 1) 2)3) 4)5)6)
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Try these. 7)8)9) 10)11)12)
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