07 - Radicals can be Written as Fractional Exponents

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Math and Science

Math and Science

5 жыл бұрын

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In this lesson, you will learn that radical expressions can always be written as a fractional exponent. The exponent 1/2 corresponds to square roots, 1/3 corresponds to cube roots, 1/4 corresponds to 4th roots, and so on.
We will discuss why this is the case so that we can use it later for the properties of multiplying and dividing radicals.

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The a-ha moment for me was around 14:10 .. I felt some synapses working their magic in my brain and it started to click. Then it wasn't until I went back to my log equations with bases of radicals raised to more radicals upon radicals that this theory REALLY clicked and I was able to answer log questions with ease. What a great video. I never FULLY understood this concept until now. I definitely need to re-sub to the service for the log functions on my upcoming exams
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@TheByzmal
@TheByzmal 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Got it. Separate from radicals & exponents. What other concepts in maths appear different but are the same thing?
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@joeanderson2024
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What he’s saying at 11:15 is that you take the factor tree of the base (27j and group the number the denominator of the exponent amount of times (3) and count them the numerator of the exponent amount of times (1) to get 3. Another example is 27^(2/3) 27 /\ 9*3 /\ 9*3 So the factorization of 27=3*3*3. If I group them as triples then the 3s triple (denominator of exponent is 3) and count it twice (numerator of exponent is 2). 3*3=9. So 27^(2/3)=9
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12:18 ...they only count one per every three ^1/3
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@LTF39
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Can I interpret this as a sum of fractions ? Like 27⅓ = 3/3 + 3/3 + 3/3 = 9/3 = 3
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@tashspond
@tashspond 2 жыл бұрын
Ok, and what if you have a radical with only variables raised to another fractional exponent? The double radical symbol
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