Simplifying Radicals
Operations With Radicals
Rational Exponents
Solving Radicals
Graphs
100

sqrt4

2

100

(sqrt3)^2

3

100

Re-write as a radical: 

x^(1/3)

root(3)(x)

100

sqrtx=3

x = 9

100

What is the domain of the function:

f(x)=sqrt(x)

x>=0

200

sqrt(225)

15

200

sqrt2 xxsqrt3

sqrt6

200

Rewrite in exponential form:

x^(3/4)

root(4)(x^3)

or

(root(4)(x))^3

200

sqrt(x+4)=5

x = 21

200

What is the domain of this function?

f(x)=sqrt(x+1)

x>=-1

300

sqrt(8)

2sqrt2

300

sqrt3xxsqrt100xx2sqrt5

20sqrt15

300

Simplify

x^(5/3)/x^(2/3)

x

300

root(3)(x+1)=3

x = 26

300

What is the domain of this function:

f(x)=root(3)(x-2)

All real numbers

400

sqrt24

2sqrt6

400

(3sqrt5)(sqrt12)(sqrt2)

6sqrt30

400

Write your answer in exponential format:

(x^(1/2))^(3/5)

x^(3/10)

400

2sqrt(x+3)-1=1

x = -2

400

What is the domain of this function:

f(x)=2sqrt(x+6)

x>=-6

500

sqrt490

7sqrt10

500

sqrt2 + sqrt6

Does not simplify. Stays as 

sqrt2 + sqrt6

500

Write your answer in exponential format

(x^(2/3))(root(5)(x))

x^(13/15)

500

Find the value of x that provides a positive answer. 

x = 23

500

What is the domain of this function:

f(x)=3sqrt(x+5)-2

x>=-5

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