The standard form for a linear equation is detailed.
Three types of polynomials are defined: monomials, binomials, and trinomials.
Simplifying more complex radicals with numbers and variables.
A radical and its parts are explained and the procedure for simplifying a radical whose radicand is a perfect square is illustrated. A practical application for this skill is presented.
Simplifying the square root of a larger number.
Simplifying radicals with cube roots and other roots.
Using the rules for simplifying radicals with numbers in the radicand to simplify radicals with variables.
Some examples of linear equations in slope-intercept form.
Writing an expression in radical notation is detailed using several examples