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This coloring activity is a great way to review radicals! It includes simplifying radicals, operations with radicals, rationalizing the denominator, and solving radical equations. Problems are square roots only.
These guided notes are designed to help students learn the concept of multiplying radicals. Three examples with checks for progress are monomial by monomial, monomial by binomial, and binomial by binomial.Pages 4-5 include worked out versions of the
Guided notes with checks for progress for simplifying, multiplying, and dividing radical expressions. Multiplying and dividing are basic intros without any rationalization. This lesson should take about 30 minutes. No key provided in free version,
Guided notes with checks for progress for multiplying radical expressions. Radical expressions include monomials and binomials. Example 1 is just multiplying, but other examples require simplifying after multiplication.No key included in free
These are guided notes for graphing and analyzing quadratic functions using key features (vertex, axis of symmetry, y-intercept, and mirror points). Includes checks for progress, and an optional 4th example utilizing a graphing calculator. Filled in
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