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Chapter 7
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7-2 multiplying and dividing rational expressions
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Homework: page 378 (1-27) odd page 383 (1-33) odd
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7-2 multiplying and dividing rational expressions
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Homework: p 388/389 (1-37) odd
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Another way to write a radical expression is with a rational exponent:
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homework: p 394-395 (1-47) odd, except 27 and 29
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Warm Up
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A radical equation is an equation that has a variable in a radicand (or variable with a fractional exponent.) If the radical has index 2, the equation is a square root equation. To solve a radical equation, isolate the radical expression, then raise both sides of the equation to the same power.
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page 400 (1-29) odd
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find f(g(x)) and g(f(x))
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Since an inverse exchanges x values with the y values, to find an inverse of an equation you can interchange x and y, and then solve the equation for y.
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Find the inverse for each function.
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homework page 406 (1-11, 23-41) odd page 416 (5-21) odds – only find the inverse functions, you do not need to graph these
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