Warm Up Solutions

Simplify.

  1. 54

1·2·33i·212·3323i2·3

3i6

Note

Q: What is the classification for the simplified expression?
A: Complex number


 

Q: Why can you simplify the square root of a negative number now (but you were not before)?
A:
Because now I know that the square root of –1 is the imaginary number i

  1. 121

1·112

11i

Factor completely.

  1. 3x227

3x29

3x+3x3

  1. 2x320x250x

2xx2+10x+25

2xx+5x+5 or 2xx+52

Note

Q: What is the first step in factoring?

A: Checking for and factoring out the greatest common factor, GCF


Q: What is the classification of the expression in problem 4 by degree and number of terms?

A: Cubic trinomial


 

You are encouraged to simplify radicals using mental math when possible. Moving forward, the step of simplifying radical expressions by writing them as expressions with fractional exponents will not be shown.

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