Title: Warm-Up
1Warm-Up
- Find the Square Root
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- 2) 4)
2Objectives
Estimate square roots. Simplify square roots.
3- The side length of a square is the square root
of its area. This relationship is shown by a
radical symbol . The number or expression
under the radical symbol is called the radicand.
The radical symbol indicates only the positive
square root of a number, called the principal
root. To indicate both the positive and negative
square roots of a number, use the plus or minus
sign ().
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4Example 1 Estimating Square Roots
Estimate to the nearest tenth.
Find the two perfect squares that 27 lies between.
Find the two integers that lies between
.
Try 5.2 5.22 27.04
Too high, try 5.1.
5.12 26.01
Too low
Check On a calculator 5.1961524
5.2 rounded to the nearest tenth.
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5Check It Out! Example 1
Estimate to the nearest tenth.
Find the two perfect squares that 55 lies
between.
Find the two integers that lies between
.
Try 7.2 7.22 51.84
Too low, try 7.4
7.42 54.76
Too low but very close
Check On a calculator 7.4161984
7.4 rounded to the nearest tenth.
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6- Numbers such as 25 that have integer square
roots are called perfect squares. Square roots of
integers that are not perfect squares are
irrational numbers. You can estimate the value of
these square roots by comparing them with
perfect squares. For example, lies between
and , so it lies between 2 and 3.
7Square roots have special properties that help
you simplify, multiply, and divide them.
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9Example 2 Simplifying SquareRoot Expressions
Simplify each expression.
A.
Find a perfect square factor of 32.
Product Property of Square Roots
B.
Quotient Property of Square Roots
10Check It Out! Example 2
Simplify each expression.
A.
Find a perfect square factor of 48.
Product Property of Square Roots
B.
Quotient Property of Square Roots
Simplify.
11Example 3B Rationalizing the Denominator
Simplify the expression.
Multiply by a form of 1.
12Check It Out! Example 3a
Simplify by rationalizing the denominator.
Multiply by a form of 1.
13Check It Out! Example 3b
Simplify by rationalizing the denominator.
Multiply by a form of 1.
14Homework!
- Holt 1.3
- p. 24
- 1-13, 18-33
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