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Algebra 2 6-2 Guided Practice: Multiplying and Dividing Radical Expressions

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Question 1
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Question 2
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Solve It! You can cut the 36-square into four 9-squares or nine 4-squares. Which other n-square can you cut into sets of smaller squares in two ways?

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Take Note: Take a moment to record the property Combining Radical Expressions: Products in your notes.
Question 4
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Question 5
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Take Note: Use the properties of exponents and radicals to match equivalent expressions.

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\sqrt[3]{2\cdot 5}
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(2\cdot 5)^3
2^{2}\cdot 5^{2}
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(2\cdot 5)^2
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Question 6
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Problem 1 Got It? Can you simplify the expression? If so, simplify. If not, explain why not.

Question 7
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Problem 1 Got It? Can you simplify the expression? If so, simplify. If not, explain why not.

Question 8
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Question 9
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Take Note: Recall that it is valuable to recognize perfect squares when simplifying square root expressions. Classify each number on the left.

You may need to zoom out to see all of the items. You can also place each item from the left column by selecting it (click it) then selecting (clicking on) the category for it.

Question 10
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Take Note: Recall that it is valuable to recognize perfect cubes when simplifying cube root expressions. Classify each number on the left.

You may need to zoom out to see all of the items. You can also place each item from the left column by selecting it (click it) then selecting (clicking on) the category for it.

Question 11
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Take Note: Classify each radical expression on the left.

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  • 2\sqrt{6}
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Question 12
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Problem 2 Got It?

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Question 13
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Question 14
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Take Note: Match each radical expression on the left with its simplest form on the right.

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\sqrt{xy^{2}}\cdot \sqrt{36}
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2x\sqrt{3}
2\sqrt{3x^{2}}
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2\sqrt[3]{3x^{2}}
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Question 15
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Problem 3 Got It?

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Take Note: Take a moment to record the property Combining Radical Expressions: Quotients in your notes.
Question 16
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Question 17
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Take Note: Use the properties of exponents and radicals to match equivalent expressions.

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\sqrt[3]{3\cdot 7}
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\sqrt{3\cdot 7}
\sqrt{\frac{3}{7}}
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\frac{\sqrt{3}}{\sqrt{7}}
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Question 18
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Problem 4 Got It? What is the simplest form of the expression?

Question 19
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Question 20
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Take Note: What is meant by rationalizing a denominator ?

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Question 21
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Take Note: Provide an example of a rational expression that includes an irrational denominator.

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Question 22
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Take Note: Provide an example of a rational expression that includes a rationalized denominator.

Question 23
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Problem 5 Got It? What is the simplest form of the expression?
Tip: Complicated rational expressions like this can be challenging to input unless you create the fraction bar first. To do that, type the forward-slash key before typing in the numerator and denominator.

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Question 24
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Problem 5 Got It? Which answer choices in Problem 5 could have been eliminated immediately? Explain. Select all that apply.

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Question 25
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🧠 Retrieval Practice:
Summarize the mathematical content of this lesson. What topics, ideas, and vocabulary were introduced?

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🕵️ I carefully watched the entire video.
📵 I removed distractions from my field of view while watching the entire video.
🎧 I used headphones (or earbuds) to listen to the entire video as I watched it.
✋ I sought clarification, as needed, to understand each concept in the video.
🎓 I understand each concept in the video and feel ready to move on.
🎯 I feel prepared to complete challenging problems related to the video.
❌ None of these statements apply.
A 49-square
An 18-square
Question 3
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Solve It! Is there a square you can cut into smaller squares in three ways? Explain.

Video Check: Select all that apply with regards to the video embedded directly above this item.
🕵️ I carefully watched the entire video.
📵 I removed distractions from my field of view while watching the entire video.
🎧 I used headphones (or earbuds) to listen to the entire video as I watched it.
✋ I sought clarification, as needed, to understand each concept in the video.
🎓 I understand each concept in the video and feel ready to move on.
🎯 I feel prepared to complete challenging problems related to the video.
❌ None of these statements apply.
\sqrt{2\cdot 5}
\sqrt[3]{2}\cdot \sqrt[3]{5}
2^{3}\cdot 5^{3}
\sqrt{2}\cdot \sqrt{5}
Yes;
Yes;
Video Check: Select all that apply with regards to the video embedded directly above this item.
🕵️ I carefully watched the entire video.
📵 I removed distractions from my field of view while watching the entire video.
🎧 I used headphones (or earbuds) to listen to the entire video as I watched it.
✋ I sought clarification, as needed, to understand each concept in the video.
🎓 I understand each concept in the video and feel ready to move on.
🎯 I feel prepared to complete challenging problems related to the video.
❌ None of these statements apply.
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200
Perfect square
NOT perfect square
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1000
-16
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Perfect cube
NOT perfect cube
4\sqrt{200}
-3x\sqrt{5x^{2}}
-2\sqrt{3}
16b^{5}\sqrt{7b}
\sqrt{3ab}
\sqrt{12}
\sqrt{t^{5}}
\sqrt{24}
In simplest form
NOT in simplest form
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C
D
Video Check: Select all that apply with regards to the video embedded directly above this item.
🕵️ I carefully watched the entire video.
📵 I removed distractions from my field of view while watching the entire video.
🎧 I used headphones (or earbuds) to listen to the entire video as I watched it.
✋ I sought clarification, as needed, to understand each concept in the video.
🎓 I understand each concept in the video and feel ready to move on.
🎯 I feel prepared to complete challenging problems related to the video.
❌ None of these statements apply.
3\sqrt{x^{3}}\cdot \sqrt{8y}
6x\sqrt{2xy}
\sqrt[3]{8x}\cdot \sqrt[3]{3x}
6y\sqrt{x}
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D
Video Check: Select all that apply with regards to the video embedded directly above this item.
🕵️ I carefully watched the entire video.
📵 I removed distractions from my field of view while watching the entire video.
🎧 I used headphones (or earbuds) to listen to the entire video as I watched it.
✋ I sought clarification, as needed, to understand each concept in the video.
🎓 I understand each concept in the video and feel ready to move on.
🎯 I feel prepared to complete challenging problems related to the video.
❌ None of these statements apply.
\frac{\sqrt[3]{3}}{\sqrt[3]{7}}
\sqrt[3]{3}\cdot \sqrt[3]{7}
\sqrt{3}\cdot \sqrt{7}
\sqrt[3]{\frac{3}{7}}
Video Check: Select all that apply with regards to the video embedded directly above this item.
🕵️ I carefully watched the entire video.
📵 I removed distractions from my field of view while watching the entire video.
🎧 I used headphones (or earbuds) to listen to the entire video as I watched it.
✋ I sought clarification, as needed, to understand each concept in the video.
🎓 I understand each concept in the video and feel ready to move on.
🎯 I feel prepared to complete challenging problems related to the video.
❌ None of these statements apply.
A; There is a cube root in the numerator.
B; There is a cube root in the denominator.
C; There is a cube root in the denominator.
D; There is no y in the expression.