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Marc-Anthony Palacios-Castellana MATH 200 EC Summer 2022

Assignment Assignment 9 due 07/17/2022 at 11:59pm EDT

1. (1 point) q
11
Match each radical expression below with the letter corre- 4. (1 point) When the denominator of 6 is rationalized, it
sponding to their equivalent exponent expression. can written in the form:
√3

1. √a4 a
3
2. √262 b
4
3. √a3
4
4. 263 Identify the values of the integers a and b.
5. √126 a= b=
A. 26−1/2 Answer(s) submitted:
B. a3/4
C. a4/3 • 66
D. 263/4 • 6
E. 262/3 (correct)
Answer(s) submitted:
• C 5. (1 point)
• E Rationalize the denominator of the following expression.
• B
• D
• A
(correct)
−2
2. (1 point) √ =
10 + x
Evaluate the following, and simplify your answers as much
as possible.
(a) 326/5 = Note: Write the numerator of your answer in the top answer
(b) 163/2 = box, and the denominator of your answer in the bottom answer
(c) 1007/2 = box.
√3 Answer(s) submitted:
(d) −64 =
Answer(s) submitted: • -20+2xˆ(1/2)
• 64 • 100-x
• 64
(correct)
• 10000000
• -4
6. (1 point)
(correct) Rationalize the denominator of the following expression.
3. (1 point)
Simplify the following expression as much as possible, and
write your 7+t
√ final answers using exponents, not radicals. √ √ =
(a) √w6 x8 = t− q
3
(b) p8w6 =
(c) p64x6 y8 =
p Note: Write the numerator of your answer in the top answer
(d) 32w3 y2 2y4 w3 = box, and the denominator of your answer in the bottom answer
Answer(s) submitted: box.
• wˆ3xˆ4 Answer(s) submitted:
• 2wˆ2 • 7tˆ(1/2)+7qˆ(1/2)+tˆ(3/2)+tqˆ(1/2)
• 8xˆ3yˆ4 • t-q
• 8wˆ3yˆ3
(correct) (correct)

1
(correct)
7. (1 point) Simplify the following expressions. Your an-
9. (1 point) Consider the following expression:
swers should not be decimal values, but may require that you 1/20
use radicals
√ (square
√ roots). p5 r6
(a) p8 − 18 = p−1/5 r1/4
(b) √62 + 8√ 2 =
When simplified using the properties of exponents, this expres-
(b) ( 18 + 50)2 = sion can be written in the form: pm rn
Find the values of m and n.
Note: If your answer isn’t a whole number, then you can- m= and n =
not write a decimal number. It must be written using radicals Answer(s) submitted:
(square roots). • 9/20
Answer(s) submitted: • 1/20
• -sqrt{2} (correct)
• 10
• 128 10. (1 point) Use the properties of radicals and exponents to
(correct) rewrite the following expression as a single power of z:
√ √
z5 7 z10
8. (1 point) Use the properties of√square roots to rewrite the √
6 7
following expression in the form a b, where a and b are both z
integers, In other words, if this expression is written in the form zm ,
√ and b√ is as small
√ as possible.
−4 75 + 6 12 − 6 147 = what is the value of m?
Note: Your answer cannot be a decimal number. It must be m=
written using radicals (square roots). Answer(s) submitted:
Answer(s) submitted: • 58/21
• -50sqrt{3} (correct)

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