Examples, solutions, videos, worksheets, games and activities to help Grade 9 students learn about dividing and simplifying radicals.
The following diagram shows some of the rules for multiplying, dividing, and simplifying radicals. Scroll down the page for more examples and solutions.
Multiplying and dividing radicals
Multiply, divide and simplify radical expression
Multiplying & Dividing Radical Expressions
This video looks at multiplying and dividing radical expressions (square roots). It is talks about rationalizing the denominator. Four examples are included.
Dividing Square Roots
Students learn to divide square roots by dividing the numbers that are inside the radicals. Students also learn that if there is a square root in the denominator of a fraction, the problem can be simplified by multiplying both the numerator and denominator by the square root that is in the denominator.
Dividing and Simplifying Radicals
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