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Primality Testing Patrick Lee 12 July 2003 (updated on 13 July 2003)
[email protected] MTH55_Lec-39_sec_7-2a_Rational_Exponents.ppt 1 Bruce Mayer, PE Chabot College Mathematics Bruce Mayer, PE Licensed Electrical.
Drill #14 State the hypothesis and conclusion of each statement. Determine whether a valid conclusion follows from the statement. If not give a counterexample.
Objectives The student will be able to: 1. simplify square roots, and 2. simplify radical expressions. SOL: A.3 Designed by Skip Tyler, Varina High School.
9.3 Simplifying Radicals. Square Roots Opposite of squaring a number is taking the square root of a number. A number b is a square root of a number a.