Two approaches to simplifying radical expressions using division when the radical in the numerator and the radical in the denominator are perfect squares. Another guideline for simplifying radicals is introduced: all fractions must be reduced to low...
Simplifying a radical expression by dividing the radical in the numerator by the radical in the denominator.
This clip explains that, "
.changing a decimal to a fraction or a mixed number isn't much trouble," then proceeds to illustrate that statement with examples. The clip adds that the fraction may be (but doesn't have to be) reduced to the lowest term...
A guideline is presented: a simplified radical expression never has radicals in the denominator. An expression with a radical in the denominator, but not in the numerator, is simplified using the identity property of multiplication and the process o...
Examples of simplifying radical expressions with division when numerators contains a binomial.
Two division problems with radicals are demonstrated.
A radical can only be divided by another radical. In the examples demonstrated, the only radical is in the numerator. The radical simplified and the fraction reduced.