Title: Roots of Real Numbers and Radical Expressions
1Roots of Real Numbers and Radical Expressions
2Definition of nth Root
For any real numbers a and b and any positive
integers n, if an b, then a is the nth root
of b.
For a square root the value of n is 2.
3Notation
Note An index of 2 is understood but not written
in a square root sign.
4Simplify
To simplify means to find x in the equation x4
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5Principal Root
The nonnegative root of a number
6Summary of Roots
no real roots
one () root one (-) root
even
one real root, 0
one () root no (-) roots
no () roots one (-) root
odd
7Examples
8Examples
9When to use absolute value signs
If the index (n) of the radical is even, the
power under the radical sign is even, and the
resulting power is odd, then we must use an
absolute value sign.
Even Even Odd . ABSOLUTE VALUE SIGNS!
10Examples
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12Classwork