A radical is a root of a number or
expression, such as .
Definition:
if and only if
.
The word radical can also be used to indicate the symbol indicating root,
such as
.
When used as an adjective, the word radical means 'having to do with
the taking of a root'. For example, a
radical equation is an equation containing
a variable inside a radical, or the root of a variable.
A radical with no number to the left is used to represent a square
root. For example, means the
square root of 7. If an integer appears to the left of the radical
sign, it means an nth root. The expression
means the cube root of 4. The expression
means the 4th root of 7.
A radicand is the number or expression inside a radical:
. For example:
in
, 3 is the
radicand; in
,
x + 2 is the radicand; and in
,
t is the radicand.
A radical is the same as a exponent of a unit fraction. For example,
|
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A radical can be simplified if it contains a factor raised to the power of
the radical. For example, Since
,
and
,
then
.
The steps to simplifya radical are:
Equation to simplify | Prime factorization | Divided into groups | Groups pulled out |
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Table 2: Examples of simplifying radicals |
# | A | B | C | D |
E | F | G | H | I |
J | K | L | M | N |
O | P | Q | R | S |
T | U | V | W | X |
Y | Z |
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