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UNIT 6.3 BINOMIAL RADICAL UNIT 6.3 BINOMIAL RADICAL EXPRESSIONS EXPRESSIONS

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UNIT 6.3 BINOMIAL RADICALUNIT 6.3 BINOMIAL RADICALEXPRESSIONSEXPRESSIONS

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Warm Up

Simplify each expression.

1. 14x + 15y – 12y + x

2. 9xy + 2xy – 8xy

3. –3(a + b) +

15x + 3y

3xy

–3a – b + 10

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Warm Up Continued

Simplify. All variables represent nonnegative numbers.

4.

5.

6.

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Add and subtract radical expressions.

Objective

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like radicals

Vocabulary

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Square-root expressions with the same radicand are examples of like radicals.

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Like radicals can be combined by adding or subtracting. You can use the Distributive Property to show how this is done:

Notice that you can combine like radicals by adding or subtracting the numbers multiplied by the radical and keeping the radical the same.

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Combining like radicals is similar to combining like terms.

Helpful Hint

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Example 1: Adding and Subtracting Square-Root Expressions

Add or subtract.

A.

The terms are like radicals.

B.

The terms are unlike radicals. Do not combine.

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Example 1: Adding and Subtracting Square-Root Expressions

Add or subtract.

C.

D.

Identify like radicals.

Combine like radicals.

the terms are like radicals.

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Check It Out! Example 1

Add or subtract.

The terms are like radicals.

a.

b.

The terms are like radicals.

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Check It Out! Example 1

Add or subtract.

c.

The terms are like radicals.

d.

The terms are like radicals.

Combine like radicals.

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Sometimes radicals do not appear to be like until they are simplified, Simplify all radicals in an expression before trying to identify like radicals.

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Example 2A: Simplify Before Adding or Subtracting

Simplify each expression.

Factor the radicands using perfect squares.

Product Property of Square Roots.

Simplify.

Combine like radicals.

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Example 2B: Simplify Before Adding or Subtracting

Simplify each expression.

Factor the radicands using perfect squares.

Product Property of Square Roots.

Simplify.

The terms are unlike radicals. Do not combine.

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Example 2C: Simplify Before Adding or Subtracting

Simplify each expression.

Factor the radicands using perfect squares.

Product Property of Square Roots.

Simplify.

Combine like radicals.

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When you write a radicand as a product, make at least one factor a perfect square.

Remember!

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Check It Out! Example 2a

Simplify each expression.

Factor the radicands using perfect squares.

Product Property of Square Roots.

Simplify.

Combine like radicals.

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Check It Out! Example 2b

Simplify each expression.

Factor the radicands using perfect squares.

Product Property of Square Roots.

Simplify.

The terms are unlike radicals. Do not combine.

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Check It Out! Example 2c

Simplify each expression.

Factor the radicands using perfect squares.

Product Property of Square Roots.

Simplify.

Combine like radicals.

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Example 3: Geometry Application

Find the perimeter of the triangle. Give the answer as a radical expression in simplest form.

Write an expression for perimeter.

Factor 20 using a perfect square.

Product Property of Square Roots.

Simplify.

Combine like radicals.

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Check It Out! Example 3 Find the perimeter of a rectangle whose length is inches and whose width is inches. Give your answer as a radical expression in simplest form.

Write an expression for perimeter 2 (l + w).

Multiply each term by 2 .

Simplify.

The perimeter is in.

Combine like radicals.

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Lesson Quiz: Part I

Add or subtract.

1.

2.

Simplify each expression.

3.

4.

5.

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6. Find the perimeter of the trapezoid. Give the answer as a radical expression in simplest form.

Lesson Quiz: Part II

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