Alg 1 - Radicals 3 - Dividing Radicals
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- Type: Video Tutorial
- Length: 5:34
- Media: Flash video file
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- Access Period: Unrestricted
- Posted: 11/17/2009
This lesson is part of the following series:
Algebra 1: Radicals (4 lessons, $11.88)
This lesson covers the idea of dividing radicals. Students learn to divide radicals by dividing the numbers that are inside the radicals together. Students also learn that if there is a square root in the denominator of a fraction, the problem can be simplified by multiplying both the numerator and denominator by the square root that is in the denominator. And if there is a cube root in the denominator of a fraction, the problem can be simplified by multiplying both the numerator and denominator by whatever it takes to create a perfect cube in the denominator.
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