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Section 5.5 – Roots of Real Numbers
The symbol n
indicates an nth root
n
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SQUARE ROOTS
When we raise a number to the second power, we say that we have squared the number. Sometimes we may
need to find the number that was squared. We call this process finding a square root of a number.
For example:
5 is a square root of 25 because 52 = 5 5 = 25 •
-5 is a square root of 25 because (-5)2 = (-5) ( -5) = 25 •
The number -4 does not have a real number square root because there is no real number b such that b2=-4
SQUARE ROOTS
Every positive real number has two real number square roots
The number 0 has just one square root, 0 itself.
Negative numbers do not have real number square roots.
Directions: Simplify
EX 1. ST1.
a.) ± 25 x 4 a.) ± 25 x 4
_______________ _______________
b.) − (y 2
+2 ) 8
b.) − (y 3
+5 ) 4
_______________ _______________
c.) 5
32 x 15 y 20 c.) 5
243 x 10 y 15
_______________ _______________
d.) −9 d.) −4
_______________ _______________
b.) - 3
19 _______________ b.) 4
602 _______________
c.) 4
48 _______________ c.) 3
− 480 _______________
EX3.
1.) 8
x8 _______________
2.) 4
81 ( a +1)12 _______________
3.) 4 x 2 + 4 x +1 _______________
4.) 64 x 6 _______________
ST3.
1.) 2
16 x 6 _______________
2.) 4
16 ( x + 2) 4 _______________
3.) x 2 + 4x + 4 _______________
4.) 49 x 2 _______________