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Converting radicals to mixed radicals
- Intro Lesson: a7:50
- Lesson: 1a1:16
- Lesson: 1b2:08
- Lesson: 1c1:32
- Lesson: 1d1:36
- Lesson: 1e1:23
- Lesson: 1f1:50
- Lesson: 1g2:01
- Lesson: 1h2:44
Converting radicals to mixed radicals
In this session, we will learn how to convert radicals to mixed radicals. When the content inside the radical sign is a number, you can do the conversion by performing prime factorization. We will also learn how to do the conversion when the content inside the radical sign is a variable.
Basic Concepts: Estimating square roots, Square and square roots, Cubic and cube roots, Evaluating and simplifying radicals
Related Concepts: Operations with radicals, Conversion between entire radicals and mixed radicals, Solving radical equations
Lessons
- Introductiona)How to simplify radicals?
- 1.Convert the following radicals to mixed radicalsa)18b)1088c)-245d)(7/11)1250e)34162f)25−192g)-429a4b8h)23250a13
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Radical Expressions and Quadratic Equations
14.1
Evaluating and simplifying radicals
14.2
Converting radicals to mixed radicals
14.3
Solving quadratic equations by factoring
14.4
Solving quadratic equations by completing the square
14.5
Using quadratic formula to solve quadratic equations
14.6
Transformations of quadratic functions