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Page 1: Rational Exponents Lesson 6.4 Algebra II HW: 6.4/10-66 multiples of 3

Rational Exponents

Lesson 6.4

Algebra II

HW: 6.4/10-66 multiples of 3

Page 2: Rational Exponents Lesson 6.4 Algebra II HW: 6.4/10-66 multiples of 3

Radicals (also called roots) are directly related to exponents.

Rational Exponents

All radicals (roots) can be written in a different format without a radical symbol.

This different format uses a rational (fractional) exponent.

Page 3: Rational Exponents Lesson 6.4 Algebra II HW: 6.4/10-66 multiples of 3

When the exponent of the radicand (expression under the radical symbol) is one, the rational exponent form of a radical looks like this:

Rational Exponents

Remember that the index, n, is a whole number equal to or greater than 2.

nn aa1

Page 4: Rational Exponents Lesson 6.4 Algebra II HW: 6.4/10-66 multiples of 3

Rational Exponents

Examples:

• When a base has a fractional exponent, do not think of the exponent in the same way as when it is a whole number.

• When a base has a fractional exponent, the exponent is telling you that you have a radical written in a different form.

2

1

66 3

13 1111

base

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Rational Exponents

For any exponent of the radicand, the rational exponent form of a radical looks like this:

n

mm

nn m aaa

Page 6: Rational Exponents Lesson 6.4 Algebra II HW: 6.4/10-66 multiples of 3

How do you simplify ?

Rational Exponents

• You can rewrite the expression using a radical.

• Simplify the radical expression, if possible.

• Write your answer in simplest form.

• Reduce the rational exponent, if possible.

2

1

16

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Rational Exponents

Example:

2

1

16 416

3

1

125 51253

Page 8: Rational Exponents Lesson 6.4 Algebra II HW: 6.4/10-66 multiples of 3

Rational Exponents

Examples:

5

2

32 4232 225

3

5

64 1024464 553

Page 9: Rational Exponents Lesson 6.4 Algebra II HW: 6.4/10-66 multiples of 3

Rational Exponents

Examples:

No real number solution 2

1

16 16

3

2

216 366216 223

Page 10: Rational Exponents Lesson 6.4 Algebra II HW: 6.4/10-66 multiples of 3

Rational Exponents

The basic properties for integer exponents also hold for rational exponents as long as the expression represents a real number.

Page 11: Rational Exponents Lesson 6.4 Algebra II HW: 6.4/10-66 multiples of 3

Rational Exponents

Example:

What would the answer above be if you were to write it in radical form?

6

16

3

6

4

2

1

3

2

2

1

3

2

555

5

5

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Rational Exponents

Example:

6

16

3

6

4

2

1

3

2

2

1

3

2

555

5

5

6 5

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Rational Exponents

Do you remember the basic Rules of Exponents that you learned in Roots and Radicals?

See the next two slides for a quick review.

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Multiplication Division

b may not be equal to 0.

The Square Root Rules (Properties)

Rational Exponents

b

a

b

ababa

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Multiplication Division

b may not be equal to 0.

The Cube Root Rules (Properties)

Rational Exponents

33

3

b

a

b

a333 baba

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Rational Exponents

The more general rules for any radical are as follows …

Page 17: Rational Exponents Lesson 6.4 Algebra II HW: 6.4/10-66 multiples of 3

Multiplication Division

b may not be equal to 0.

The Rules (Properties)

Rational Exponents

nn

n

b

a

b

annn baba

Page 18: Rational Exponents Lesson 6.4 Algebra II HW: 6.4/10-66 multiples of 3

Rational Exponents

These same rules in rational exponent form are as follows …

Page 19: Rational Exponents Lesson 6.4 Algebra II HW: 6.4/10-66 multiples of 3

Multiplication Division

b may not be equal to 0.

The Rules (Properties)

Rational Exponents

nnn baba111

n

n

n

b

a

b

a1

1

1

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Rational Exponents

In working with radicals, whether in radical form or in fractional exponent form, simplify wherever and whenever possible.

What is the process for simplifying radical expressions?

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Rational Exponents

Simplifying radicals – A radical expression is in simplest form once ALL of the following conditions have been met.…

• the radicand (expression under the radical symbol) cannot

be written in an exponent form with any factor having an

exponent equal to or larger than the index of the radical;

• there is no fraction under the radical symbol;

• there is no radical in a denominator.

Page 22: Rational Exponents Lesson 6.4 Algebra II HW: 6.4/10-66 multiples of 3

Rational Exponents

Examples – Simplifying Radical Expressions:

3 54 3 227 33 227 3 23

5

3

3 6

8

5

5

5

3

25

155

15

3 2

3 2

3 6

6

6

8

3 3

3 2

6

68 6

68 3 2

3

64 3 2