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4.01 Simplify radicals

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If $x$x is a positive number, $\sqrt{x^{16}}=x^4$x16=x4. True or false?

True

A

False

B
Easy
< 1min

Assuming $a$a is positive, simplify the expression:

 $\sqrt{a^2}$a2

Easy
< 1min

Assuming that $b$b represents a non-negative number, simplify the expression: $\sqrt{b^{14}}$b14

Easy
< 1min

Assuming that $r$r and $h$h both represent non-negative numbers, simplify the expression $\sqrt{r^2h^8}$r2h8.

Easy
< 1min
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Outcomes

A2.EO.2

The student will perform operations on and simplify radical expressions.

A2.EO.2a

Simplify and determine equivalent radical expressions that include numeric and algebraic radicands

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