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Module 5: Radicals
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There may be times when you want to change a mixed radical to an entire radical. The same rules of exponents and roots apply.
For example, change the mixed radical into an entire radical.
- Write the coefficient under the radical sign with the index as its exponent. Answer
- Arrange for all factors to have an exponent of 1. Answer
- Simplify to write the expression as an entire radical. Answer
- Use your calculator to verify that the result is equal to
. Answer
The same procedure is used for cube roots. For example, change the mixed radical into an entire radical.
- Write the coefficient under the radical sign with the index as its exponent. Answer
- Arrange for all factors to have an exponent of 1. Answer
- Simplify to write the expression as an entire radical. Answer
- Use your calculator to verify that the result is equal to
. Answer
Example
Change to an equivalent entire radical.
Begin by expressing the coefficient as a square root because the radical is a square root.
Check by computing the values for the original question and the answer using a calculator.