Beginning Algebra, 11th Edition

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NOTE In Example 1(b),we could also have rationalized the original denominator,
, by multiplying by since

Either approach yields the same correct answer.

OBJECTIVE 2 Write radicals in simplified form.A radical is considered to be
in simplified form if the following three conditions are met.

12

28

=

12 # 22
28 # 22

=

1222

216

=

1222

4

= 322

28 22 , 28 # 22 = 216 =4.


518 CHAPTER 8 Roots and Radicals


Conditions for Simplified Form of a Radical


  1. The radicand contains no factor (except 1) that is a perfect square (when
    dealing with square roots), a perfect cube (when dealing with cube roots), and
    so on.

  2. The radicand has no fractions.

  3. No denominator contains a radical.


Simplifying a Radical
Simplify.

Quotient rule

Rationalize the denominator.

Factor.

Product rule

= Product rule NOW TRY

3215

5

= 29 = 3

3 # 23 # 25
5

=

29 # 23 # 25
5

=

29 # 3 # 25
5

= 25 # 25 = 5


227 # 25
5

=

227 # 25
25 # 25

=

227

25

B

27

5

NOW TRY EXAMPLE 2
EXERCISE 2

Simplify
B


27
7

.

NOW TRY ANSWER



  1. 3221
    7


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