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For those experiencing problems with
Radicals...
Here is your guide.
Join us in the Radical World!









Table of Contents:
Rational Exponents
pgs. 3-9 and 23-29
Graphing Radicals Functions
pgs. 10-15
Law of Exponents Review
pgs. 16-22
Solving Radical Equations
pgs. 30- 43
Reducing with Radicals
pgs. 44- 51
Glossary
pg. 53











Here is your guide through the galaxy of Rational
Exponents.With your good friends Mr. Green and
Mrs. Glee. Hold on tight, were about to take off in
5,4,3,2,1...BLAST OFF!





and I'll make this seem
so easy it's like 1,2,3


What does a rational exponent mean?
Rational exponents have exponents that are
represented by fractions. Radicals can undo
Exponents, and Exponents can undo Radicals.




and in the denominator.

is found in the nominate

fraction in the exponent spot





into a rational problem

root with the other # as an exponent

be put on the shelf of the root

Denominator of the rational exponent becomes the index of the
radical,
and the numerator becomes the exponent for radicand.



Again remember that...
Denominator of the rational exponent becomes the index of the radical,
and the numerator becomes the exponent for radicand.



Law of exponents apply to rational exponents
when you are turning these into fractions


Well, we certainly hoped that you learned something new! We will
see you next time! Enjoy your tour around Radical World!
TURN THAT PAGE! and you'll arrive in Fairy Land!





Graphing Radical Functions






As the king and queen of Fairy Land we would love to welcome
you! Follow us as we give you a personal tour with Graphing
Radical Functions!

- In order to find the vertex of a radical
function you must take the opposite of the
number under the radical and keep the
number outside do the radical.
Domain of Square Root
- The domain of a square root is restricted
to only positive numbers because when you
input a positive number multiplied by itself the
outcome will be positive and if you multiplied a
negative by itself it would still be positive
-The domain of a cube root is not restricted
because when you cube a positive number its
result is a positive number, however, when
you cube a negative number its outcome
negative.































Now, we do not want you to be late to Medieval Magical Village. There
you will meet fantastic guides!
Enjoy your stay!
TURN THAT PAGE!

Law of
Exponents!
Hello there! And welcome to Medieval Magical Village!
I'm Eugene and I will be helping you on your journey to
understanding the Laws of Exponents around town!
Along with my good friend Frankie. Say hello Frankie!

Hi Frankie!
What?! No, Don't say hello to yourself, you know what?
Never mind, just forget it! How about we just continue.
If you will, please TURN THAT PAGE and lets get
started!


In order to fully
understand the Laws of
Exponents one must
first come to know all 7
laws!
Take it away Frankie!


All-right. Here are the laws
1 through 7....



Whew!
I know those seemed like a lot of Laws, but just give it time. With
the help of Frankie and I, you'll be a Law of Exponents Jedi Master
with just a few turns of a page!
Now it's time for a more in depth break down!

TURN THAT
PAGE!




enter text here


Ahhh, here are our
first examples of
laws. Doesn't math
just warm your
heart!
Argh!










Well, here are a few more
examples of two more
Laws.
I think we should get out
of here soon, that volcano
looks like it's going to
erupt at any moment!
I'm out of here!


Well Folks, that was our last example. We surely did
enjoy your company along this journey around Medieval
Magical Village!
Hope you learned something new! Come back and visit
us soon!
Say goodbye Frankie!


Goodbye Frankie!
You know what? We really need to work
on that.
Next stop: No-man's Land!


Hello there! Welcome to No-man's Land! This place is amazing
for learning how to Solve Equations! Don't let the name of our
village scare you. We're really nice people here.... well, ghost.
Rational Exponents
Continued:


to help you solve rational
equations



that x raised to the 1/2 power
is the same as the square root
of X.

This also means
that X raised to the
1/3 power is the
same as the cube root
of X


wondering. What if X is
raised to the 2/3 power?



be the same as the cube
root of X squared. Lets
do a couple examples.



to the 1/2 be equivalent
to?



the square root of 49. I'm
no genius but I do think
this turns out to be 7.


Solving Radical Equations

Arrgh! I am your mate Mr. Shore and here is the island of Flow-
blue. Come with me on discovering how to solve radical equations,
and we might just find some true treasure along the way!



help you solve radical
equations. Just follow
these simple steps.



Isolate the radical to
one side of the equation



power to both sides
The opposite power
would be the reciprocal
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©2014 StoryJumper, Inc. All rights reserved.
Publish your own children's book:
www.storyjumper.com


For those experiencing problems with
Radicals...
Here is your guide.
Join us in the Radical World!









Table of Contents:
Rational Exponents
pgs. 3-9 and 23-29
Graphing Radicals Functions
pgs. 10-15
Law of Exponents Review
pgs. 16-22
Solving Radical Equations
pgs. 30- 43
Reducing with Radicals
pgs. 44- 51
Glossary
pg. 53











Here is your guide through the galaxy of Rational
Exponents.With your good friends Mr. Green and
Mrs. Glee. Hold on tight, were about to take off in
5,4,3,2,1...BLAST OFF!


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