Converting radicals to mixed radicals

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Intros
Lessons
  1. How to simplify radicals?
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Examples
Lessons
  1. Convert the following radicals to mixed radicals
    1. 18 \sqrt{18}
    2. 1088 \sqrt{1088}
    3. -245 \sqrt{45}
    4. (7/11)1250 \sqrt{1250}
    5. 34162 {^4}\sqrt{162}
    6. 25192 {^5}\sqrt{-192}
    7. -429a4b8 \sqrt{29a^4b^8}
    8. 23250a13 {^3}\sqrt{250a^{13}}
Topic Notes
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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.