Algebra Demystified 2nd Ed

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EXAMPLES
Rewrite using Property 10.

64 =⋅=⋅ 416416 =⋅= 248

(^5534) xx= (^512)
(^464) xy (^44) = 24 xy
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Property 10 only applies to multiplication. There is no similar property for addi-
tion (nor subtraction). a common mistake is to “simplify” the sum of two squares.
For example, xx^2 +=+ 93 is incorrect. The following example should give you
an idea of why these two expressions are not equal. If there were the property
nab+= +nnab, then we would have 58 =+ 49 94 =+ 99 =+= 7310. This
could only be true if 10^2 = 58, which of course, it isn’t.


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Property 11 a
b

a
b

n

n
=n

Property 11 allows us to take the quotient followed by the root or the individual
roots followed by the quotient.

EXAMPLE
4
9

4
9

2
3

==

Property 12 naa


m n m
()= (Remember that if n is even, then a must not be
negative.)
By Property 12, we can take the root followed by the power or the power
followed by the root, as in 553

3
=().

Property 13 naaa


n n n
()==

We can think of Property 13 as a root-power cancellation property. We will use
this property later to simplify expressions involving a root and, in later chapters,
to solve equations.

EXAMPLES
Rewrite using Property 10.

EXAMPLES
Rewrite using Property 10.

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