Algebra II : Algebra II

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for Algebra II

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Example Questions

Example Question #1452 : Mathematical Relationships And Basic Graphs

Simplify. 

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When dividing radicals, we can try to simplify it by combining the radicals.

Example Question #1453 : Mathematical Relationships And Basic Graphs

Simplify.

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Explanation:

When dividing radicals, we can try to simplify it by combining the radicals.

 Remember to factor out the square and that's how you can complete the simplification.

Example Question #1461 : Mathematical Relationships And Basic Graphs

Simplify.

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When multiplying radicals, you can combine them and multiply the numbers inside the radical.

 

Example Question #25 : Multiplying And Dividing Radicals

Simplify.

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 When multiplying radicals, you can combine them and multiply the numbers inside the radical. NUmbers outside the radical are also multiplied.

 We can simplify this.

Example Question #25 : Multiplying And Dividing Radicals

Simplify.

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 When multiplying radicals, you can combine them and multiply the numbers inside the radical.

 We can simplify this. Lets find a perfect square.

Example Question #29 : Multiplying And Dividing Radicals

Simplify.

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When dividing radicals with an integer, let's simplify the radical. We need to find a perfect square. 

. We can reduce.

 

Example Question #30 : Multiplying And Dividing Radicals

Simplify.

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When dividing radicals with an integer, let's simplify the radical. We need to find a perfect square. 

. We can reduce.

Example Question #4121 : Algebra Ii

Simplify.

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When dividing radicals, we multiply top and bottom by the bottom radical to ensure our denominator is an integer.

. This can't be simplified and is our answer.

Example Question #4122 : Algebra Ii

Simplify.

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When dividing radicals, we multiply top and bottom by the bottom radical to ensure our denominator is an integer.

Example Question #33 : Multiplying And Dividing Radicals

Simplify.

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 To get rid of the radical in the denominator, we need to multiply top and bottom by the conjugate which is the opposite sign of the radical expression. This would be .

 Remember to FOIL out when multiplying out the denominators. Now, with our answer, we can factor out a .

 

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