Honestly I cycle through his videos and a few others until I start to get at least an idea on how to approach an equation. I usually end up with something.
Thanks for your help. I looked at my textbook examples and they weren't as detailed as your examples. Now I understand them thanks to you. Great video!
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Some of your examples are not fully simplified, so a professor/teacher will count them as being incorrect. sqrt of 8 divided by 4 equals sqrt of 2 divided by 2
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Pleasw create more tutorials about this topic pleaseeee. Please give some examples on how to rationalize when radicals is on the numerator.. Thank you!
You dont have to rationalize the numerator, just the denominator. Research more on why we even rationalize denominators. I think there were 3 things that should be considered
It’s because to cancel out the fourth root (the tiny number at the top), you need to have the same number in the square root above the actual number (2 cubed for example: the cubed [3] at top is the number)
Hey maybe you have already figured out , but anyways what he did was that he expanded root y^5 as (y^4 x y) , because when you multiply y^4 x y = y^5 . So then he took the square root of y^4 and kept root y as it is. So which means root(y^5) = Root(y^4 x y) therefore ----> = y^2 root(y) . I hope you understand it .. sorry if u didn't , i wish i could explain it to you more clearly .
1:55 isn’t completely simplified it would be the square root of 2 all over 2. Square root of 8 is 2 times the square root of 2. If you divide that by 4 the fraction can be simplified furthrr
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Honestly I cycle through his videos and a few others until I start to get at least an idea on how to approach an equation. I usually end up with something.
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Thanks for your help. I looked at my textbook examples and they weren't as detailed as your examples. Now I understand them thanks to you. Great video!
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I have a midterm this morning and just realised when revising before i go that i have a problem with rationalising the dominator, thank you for saving me
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√8/4 can be reduced further. √4√2/4= 2√2/4= √2/2
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Some of your examples are not fully simplified, so a professor/teacher will count them as being incorrect. sqrt of 8 divided by 4 equals sqrt of 2 divided by 2
Jes Deletion he. Couldn’t simplify the top two examples because it is five and seven they are not even numbers to simplify
@@user-ov9wf2tj4q What? I said some of his examples, not all of them. I'm not sure what you are trying to explain.
I agree with you sir. Thanks for clearing it up
Right? I was momentarily confused before I realized they just didn't simplify fully.
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tomorrow in our country will be the math exam... and i'm a little confused of rationalizing the denominator.. and then an idea popped in my head... i need to watch some tutorials, and i found this! well it help a lot!! so thank you very much!! AND i said to myself "hmm, what if i watch another video to this channel?" so yeah! i really watch another and it help too!! thank so much!!!!!!!!!
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On page 1 you need to simplify SQRT(8)/4 to SQRT(2)/2.
On page 2 you need to simplify 2SQRT(4x)/x to 4SQRT(x)/x.
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3:37 , can be simplified further in the second example , is the answer (4sqrx/x )
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Pleasw create more tutorials about this topic pleaseeee. Please give some examples on how to rationalize when radicals is on the numerator.. Thank you!
You dont have to rationalize the numerator, just the denominator. Research more on why we even rationalize denominators. I think there were 3 things that should be considered
What do you do if your expression is divided by a constant multiplied by SQRT(x), Like so:
y/(2sqrt(x))
Multiply denominator by sqrt of x to rationalize it. Therefore, solution is y*sqrt of x over 2x
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√8/4 can be √4•2/4 then it will be 2√2/4 simplify √2/2 that’s the final answer in 1:55
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I wish you had included a solution example with a sum or difference of terms in the numerator that also had radicals in them
Square roots are easy to rationalize. I just completely forgot how to do cube root and above.
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Why does the cube symbol stay after X to the power of 3? (2x^3 -> 8x^3) just curious, thanks. Sorry if it's obvious.
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We can simplify 2√4x/x as 4√x/x right
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how can i rationalize the denominator of this equation? (1)/(
oot(5)(5x^(2)))
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8:55 why did U simplify 32x inside 4th root before u rationalized and in 6:32 where did 8 come from?
what if there are negatives in there?
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5:33 why didn't you multiply the radical 2 times radical 2
why am i learning this im in algebra 1 and im trying to figure out this homework my teacher assigned me lol. great video though, thank you!
8:10 why is it we need to multiply it by "4th root of 3x³" instead of "4th root of 3x"?
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It’s because to cancel out the fourth root (the tiny number at the top), you need to have the same number in the square root above the actual number (2 cubed for example: the cubed [3] at top is the number)
So to cancel out the fourth root you need to have the 4th power above the number in the square root
Were did he get two square from
Example 3, can we not simplify the square root of 8 into 2 x square root 2?
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why must you simplify the radical in the denomintor first before you multiply it to the numerator?
Cause it more easier and your life will be easier
√(x)√(x) = (√(x))², not √(x²) when considering the case where x < 0.
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5:33 why didnt you multiply the radical 2 times
Someone help me. I didn't get what he say on 4:06.. When he change y to the power of 5 become y to the power 2.
Hey maybe you have already figured out , but anyways what he did was that he expanded root y^5 as (y^4 x y) , because when you multiply y^4 x y = y^5 . So then he took the square root of y^4 and kept root y as it is. So which means root(y^5) = Root(y^4 x y) therefore ----> = y^2 root(y) . I hope you understand it .. sorry if u didn't , i wish i could explain it to you more clearly .
1:55 isn’t completely simplified it would be the square root of 2 all over 2. Square root of 8 is 2 times the square root of 2. If you divide that by 4 the fraction can be simplified furthrr
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Oh sorry, square root 4 is 2
Cube root 8 is 2
Square root of 8 is 2 squareroot of 2 divided by 4 is 1 square root of 2 divided by 2
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1:54 you can still make square root 8 to 2square root 2 and divide 4
love the videos such a great help but one thing to note you tend to rush through the last few problems on some of your videos
Can't square root of 4x be simplified to 2 square root of x?
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