Title: 7-5 Multiplying and Dividing Radicals Day 2
17-5 Multiplying and Dividing RadicalsDay 2
- To divide radicals
- divide the coefficients
- divide the radicands if possible
- rationalize the denominator so that no radical
remains in the denominator
2We need to rationalize the denominator by
multiplying the fraction by a number that will
give us a perfect square under the radical in the
denominator this will eliminate the radical in
the denominator.
42 cannot be simplified, so we are finished.
3This can be divided which leaves the radical in
the denominator. We need to rationalize the
denominator by multiplying the fraction by a
number that will give us a perfect square under
the radical in the denominator this will
eliminate the radical in the denominator.
4This cannot be divided which leaves the radical
in the denominator. We need to rationalize the
denominator by multiplying the fraction by a
number that will give us a perfect square under
the radical in the denominator this will
eliminate the radical in the denominator.
Reduce the fraction.
5Example 8 1
Rationalize the denominator of
6Example 8 2
Rationalize the denominator of
7Example 9 1
To rationalize the denominator of a fraction with
square roots in a binomial in the denominator ,
you must multiply by the conjugate. Use FOIL to
simplify the denominator. The conjugate of a b
is a b / The conjugate of a b is a
b Rationalize the denominator
8Example 9 2
To rationalize the denominator of a fraction with
square roots in a binomial in the denominator ,
you must multiply by the conjugate. Use FOIL to
simplify the denominator. The conjugate of a b
is a b / The conjugate of a b is a
b Rationalize the denominator
9Homework
Pg 479 52, 56, 60, 62, 70, 72, 80, 82, 84, 90,
92, 102