Find each product and simplify. See Example 3.
55.Simplify the product in two ways. First, multiply 8 by 32 and simplify
the square root of this product. Second, simplify , simplify , and then multiply.
How do the answers compare? Make a conjecture (an educated guess) about whether the
correct answer can always be obtained using either method when simplifying a product
such as this.
56.Simplify the radical in two ways. First, factor 288 as and then simplify.
Second, factor 288 as and then simplify. How do the answers compare? Make a
conjecture concerning the quickest way to simplify such a radical.
Simplify each radical expression. See Examples 4 – 6.
Simplify each radical. Assume that all variables represent nonnegative real numbers. See
Example 7.
- , 92. ,
- B
w^8 z^10
B^400
x^4 y^6
B^169
w^8
B^144
y^4
100
zZ 0
B
14
z^12
xZ 0
B
7
x^10
281 m^4 n^22100 c^4 d^6
264 x^7225 t^112 x^6 y^122 a^8 b^10
2 z^52 y^32 a^132 p^17
218 x^8220 r^10245 c^14250 d^20
236 z^2249 n^22400 x^62900 y^8
2 m^22 k^22 y^42 s^4
B
8
3
#
B
512
B 27
5
2
#
B
125
8
50220
2210
30210
522
2200
22
275
B 23
14
B 72
4
50
B
13
B 25
7
B 16
9
B 100
16
225
48 # 6
2288 144 # 2
28 232
28 # 232
526 # 2210 523 # 2215 426 # 322
212 # 230 230 # 224 2210 # 322
23 # 221 212 # 248 250 # 272
29 # 232 29 # 250 23 # 218
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x
y
(–6, 5)
(3, – 4)
(^0) x
y
(–2, 4)
(^0) (4, 0)
x
y
(–5, –1)
(3, 1)
0 x
y
(– 4, –5)
(3, – 4)
0
Use the distance formula to find the length of each line segment. Express answers as simpli-
fied radicals. See Section 8.1.