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Multiplying Radical Expressions Videos

1. The document discusses multiplying radical expressions and provides examples of multiplying and simplifying radicals. 2. Examples include multiplying expressions like (3√2)(5√6) and simplifying radicals such as √11 and √5z. 3. The document also covers squaring radical expressions and multiplying more complex radicals involving multiple terms under the radical.

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Multiplying Radical Expressions Videos

1. The document discusses multiplying radical expressions and provides examples of multiplying and simplifying radicals. 2. Examples include multiplying expressions like (3√2)(5√6) and simplifying radicals such as √11 and √5z. 3. The document also covers squaring radical expressions and multiplying more complex radicals involving multiple terms under the radical.

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Multiplication of Radicals

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Objectives:
- Multiply Radical Expressions

Multiply each expression and simplify the result. Assume all variables
represent positive real numbers. Video tutorial for #1-6

1.
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3 2 5 6 2.
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2 7 x y xy








3.
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3 2 3
1
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3 11 2 11 +








5.
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5 5 2 5 2






6.
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5 3 2 2 5 2 +





Multiplication of Radicals

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7.
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10 7 2 a b b a b b + + Video Tutorial for #7, 8









8.
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2 6 8 x y x y + +








Simplify the expressions. Assume all variables represent positive real
numbers. Video Tutorial

1.
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2
11
2.
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5
5
z
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3
3
pq







Square the radical expressions. Assume all variables represent positive
real numbers. Video Tutorial

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2
3 d +





Multiplication of Radicals

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2.
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2
5 2 y


Video Tutorial







Multiply the radical expressions. Assume all variables represent
positive real numbers.

1.
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3 2 3 2 +
Video Tutorial for #1, 2













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3 4 3 4
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