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This applet requires a Java 1.1 capable browser. ... This applet is designed to provide practice simplifying radicals. It is appropriate for students in Algebra 1 through Calculus. ... It has tested on several PC platforms and has worked correctly. However, there are still problems when using it from a Macintosh. Hopefully,
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Determine what the index of the radical is. The index is the small number cradled just above the "V" of the radical sign. If no number is there, it is the square root, so the index is 2. ... Since no number appears just above the "V", ... For each base, raise as many factors of it as you can to the same power as the index.
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In this tutorial we will be looking at rewriting and simplifying radical expressions. Part of simplifying radicals is being able to take the root of an expression which is something that is shown in Tutorial 37: Radicals.
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Simplifying Radical Expressions ... Simplifying Radical Expressions: Examples and Practice Problems ... Practice Problem 1...
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Changing Radicals 1; (Reducing - Simplifying) ... Your browser does not support the IFRAME tag. ... Change the radical so that the smallest number possible is inside the radical:
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Coolmath Algebra 1 Lessons: Exponents & Radicals: <6> Reducing Radicals ... Your browser does not support the IFRAME tag. ... The printing, distribution and/or downloading of these lessons is strictly prohibited.
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Simplifying Radicals with Variables; Simplifying Radicals with Variables (includes fractions); Solving Radical Equations (no quadratics); Solving Radical Equations (quadratics); Solving Radical Equations (multiple quadratics);
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