Title: 7.1/7.2 Nth Roots and Rational Exponents
17.1/7.2 Nth Roots and Rational Exponents
- How do you change a power to rational form and
vice versa? - How do you evaluate radicals and powers with
rational exponents? - How do you solve equations involving radicals and
powers with rational exponents?
2Objectives/Assignment
- Evaluate nth roots of real numbers using both
radical notation and rational exponent notation. - Use nth roots to solve real-life problems such as
finding the total mass of a spacecraft that can
be sent to Mars.
3The Nth root
Radical
Index Number
n gt 1
The index number becomes the denominator of the
exponent.
Radicand
4Radicals
- If n is odd one real root.
- If n is even and
- a gt 0 Two real roots
- a 0 One real root
- a lt 0 No real roots
5Example Radical form to Exponential Form
Change to exponential form.
or
or
6Example Exponential to Radical Form
Change to radical form.
The denominator of the exponent becomes the index
number of the radical.
7Example Evaluate Without a Calculator
Evaluate without a calculator.
8Ex. 2 Evaluating Expressions with Rational
Exponents
Using radical notation
Using rational exponent notation.
OR
OR
9Example Solving an equation
Solve the equation
Note index number is even, therefore, two
answers.
10Ex. 4 Solving Equations Using nth Roots
11Ex. 1 Finding nth Roots
- Find the indicated real nth root(s) of a.
- A. n 3, a -125
- Solution Because n 3 is odd, a -125 has one
real cube root. Because (-5)3 - -125, you can write
or
12Ex. 3 Approximating a Root with a Calculator
- Use a graphing calculator to approximate
SOLUTION First rewrite as .
Then enter the following
To solve simple equations involving xn, isolate
the power and then take the nth root of each side.
13Ex. 5 Using nth Roots in Real Life
- The total mass M (in kilograms) of a spacecraft
that can be propelled by a magnetic sail is, in
theory, given by
where m is the mass (in kilograms) of the
magnetic sail, f is
the drag force (in newtons) of the spacecraft,
and d is the distance (in astronomical units) to
the sun. Find the total mass of a spacecraft
that can be sent to Mars using m 5,000 kg, f
4.52 N, and d 1.52 AU.
14Solution
- The spacecraft can have a total mass of about
47,500 kilograms. (For comparison, the liftoff
weight for a space shuttle is usually about
2,040,000 kilograms.
15Ex. 6 Solving an Equation Using an nth Root
- NAUTICAL SCIENCE. The Olympias is a
reconstruction of a trireme, a type of Greek
galley ship used over 2,000 years ago. The power
P (in kilowatts) needed to propel the Olympias at
a desired speed, s (in knots) can be modeled by
this equation - P 0.0289s3
- A volunteer crew of the Olympias was able to
generate a maximum power of about 10.5 kilowatts.
What was their greatest speed?
16SOLUTION
- The greatest speed attained by the Olympias was
approximately 7 knots (about 8 miles per hour).
17Rules
- Rational exponents and radicals follow the
properties of exponents. - Also, Product property for radicals
- Quotient property for radicals
18Review of Properties of Exponents from section 6.1
- am an amn
- (am)n amn
- (ab)m ambm
- a-m
-
-
These all work for fraction exponents as well as
integer exponents.
19Ex Simplify. (no decimal answers)
- (43 23)-1/3
- (43)-1/3 (23)-1/3
- 4-1 2-1
- ¼ ½
- 1/8
-
- 61/2 61/3
- 61/2 1/3
- 63/6 2/6
- 65/6
- b. (271/3 61/4)2
- (271/3)2 (61/4)2
- (3)2 62/4
- 9 61/2
All of these examples were in rational
exponent form to begin with, so the answers
should be in the same form!
20Try These!
21Writing Radicals in Simplest Form
22Example Using the Quotient Property
Simplify.
23Adding and Subtracting Radicals
Two radicals are like radicals, if they have the
same index number and radicand
Example
Addition and subtraction is done with like
radicals.
24Example Addition with like radicals
Simplify.
Note same index number and same radicand. Add
the coefficients.
25Example Subtraction
Simplify.
Note The radicands are not the same. Check to
see if we can change one or both to the same
radicand.
Note The radicands are the same. Subtract
coefficients.
26Writing variable expressions in simplest form