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Bell Ringer – Math journal entry. Yesterday we discussed Properties of Exponents. Summarize yesterday’s lesson using mathematical vocabulary. Underline the math vocabulary words you use.
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Bell Ringer – Math journal entry • Yesterday we discussed Properties of Exponents. • Summarize yesterday’s lesson using mathematical vocabulary. • Underline the math vocabulary words you use. • Choose 2 of your math vocabulary words and define them using either your smart phone, the textbook under your desk, or a dictionary from the bookshelf.
RADICALS Thursday, August 29, 2013
Vocabulary • What is a radical? What is a radicand? What is the index?
Simplifying radicals • Look at the index. • If the index is 2, find the greatest perfect square that will go into the radicand. • If the index is 3, find the greatest perfect cube that will go into the radicand. • If the index is n, find the greatest perfect factor of n that will go into the radicand. • Pull out those perfect squares, cubes etc. Anything left over stays in the radicand.
Simplifying radicals • When simplifying radicals with variables… • Divide the exponent of the variable by the index. • Pull out that variable. • Anything left over stays in the radicand.
Reminders • Even indexes must be positive or they are imaginary, not real. • Odd indexes can be negative. • The square root of a number can be re-written as that number to the ½ power. Likewise, the cube root can be written as the number to the 1/3 power. So, the rules of exponents apply! • Radicals are like parenthesis. Distribute to everything. • Even root with an odd power…need absolute value!
Classwork • With your learning partner, do the ODD problems from the Simplifying Radicals worksheet.
homework • Complete the Simplifying Radicals worksheet.
Exit ticket • On your index card: • First and Last name • Block • Seat Preference (number)