Hello Ma'am!!!!!!!!!!
This is my blog for our lesson in multiplication of radicals..............
Yeepee!!!! I've understand this lesson well,,,,
but.........but I don't know If I can answer
this equations if the tests come
But I'll try............
Radical quantities may be multiplied, like other quantities, by writing the factors one after another, either with or without the sign of multiplication between them. (Art. 91.)
Thus the product of √a into √b, is √a.√b.
The product of n1/3 into y1/2 is h1/3y1/2.
But it is often expedient to bring the factors under the same radical sign. This may be done, if they are first reduced to a common index.
Thus n√x.n√y = n√xy. For the root of the product of several factors is equal to the product of their roots.
That's all for this week............
GOD BLESS!!!!!!!!!!!!
Saturday, February 21, 2009
.............All about Multiplication of Radicals...........
Posted by trisha_angela_t._ de_ jesus at 5:06 PM
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