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Multiply: 1. (x + 4)(x – 4) 2. (5x + 4)(3x – 2) 3. (x + 5) 2 x 2 – 16 15x 2 + 2x – 8x 2 + 10x + 25 7.3Warm-Up
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7.3 Binomial Radical Expressions Objective: To learn how to add, subtract, multiply and divided radicalexpressions. State Standard – 15.0 Students will be able to solve radical expressions. ================================================ Like radicals – are radicals expressions that have the same index and the same radicand.
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Example 1: Add or Subtract if possible. a. 7 xy + 3 xy b. 2 x – 2 53 Not Possible 3 (7 + 3) xy 10 xy
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On White Board: Add or Subtract if possible. a. 2 7 + 3 7 b. b.7 5 – 2 5 c. c.4 xy + 5 xy4 Not Possible3 5 79 xy
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Example 3: Simplify before adding or subtracting. 3 20 – 45 + 4 80 19 5 3 4 5– 9 5+ 4 16 56 5– 3 5+ 16 5
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On White Board: Simplify before adding or subtracting. 50 + 3 32 – 5 18 2 25 2+ 3 16 2– 5 9 25 2+ 12 2– 15 2
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7.3 Guided Practice Page 388 – 389 1 – 12 and 27 – 28
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a. (2 + 4 3 )(1 – 5 3 ) b. (3 + 7 )( 3 – 7 ) Example 4: Multiply. 2 2 – 58 – 6 3– 10 3+ 4 3 – 20(3) 3 2 – ( 7 ) 2 9 – 7 =
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a. (2 + 3 )(2 + 3 ) b. (1 + 6 )( 1 – 6 ) On White Board: Multiply. 4 – 5 7 + 4 3+ 2 3 + 3 1 2 – ( 6 ) 2 1 – 6 =
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Example 6: Divide and simplify. 2 – 3 4 + 3 ( 4 – 3 ) 8 – 2 3 – 4 3 + 3 16 – 3 11 – 6 3 13
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On White Board: Divide and simplify. 6 + 15 4 – 15 ( 4 + 15 ) 24 + 6 15 + 4 15 + 15 16 – 15 39 + 10 15 1
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7.3 Guided Practice (cont.) Page 388 – 389 13 – 15 and 21 – 25
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7.3 HOMEWORK Page 388 – 389 GP#1 1 – 12 and 27 – 28 GP#2 13 – 15 and 21 – 25 HW 39 – 41
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