PRACTICE MULTIPLYING AND DIVIDING WITH RADICALS
Suggestions for this self exam:
[A] Study text section 5.2, but then keep your book closed during this entire test
[B] Enter your integer answers in the boxes provided.
You may wish to refer to Rules for Radicals?
[C] Practice with INTEGER EXPONENTS first?
[D] Practice with FRACTIONAL EXPONENTS first?
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[1] Remove the largest perfect square factor under the radical. Enter the integers (whole numbers) which achieve this goal:
 

 54
 = 

 
  Rules for Radicals?

[2] Remove the largest perfect cube factors under the radical:
 

54x4
 = 

 
  Rules for Radicals?

[3] Remove the largest perfect square factors under the radical:
 

288x3y2
 = 

 
  Rules for Radicals?

[4] Re-write with a rational denominator. Enter the correct integers below:
 

  6

  5
 = 

  
 
  Rules for Radicals?

[5] Re-write with a rational denominator. Enter the correct integers below:
 

  5

 84
 = 

  
 
  Rules for Radicals?

[6] Re-write with a rational denominator. Enter the correct integers below:
 

  5

 4
 = 

  
 
  Rules for Radicals?

[7] Re-write with a rational denominator. Enter the correct integers or variables below:
 

  6

 18x
 = 

  
 
  Rules for Radicals?

[8] Re-write with a rational denominator. Enter the correct integers or variables below:
 

  4

 3x2
 = 

  
 
  Rules for Radicals?

[9] Re-write as a reduced fraction with a rational denominator. Enter integers or variables below:
 

  3b4

 5ab3
 = 

  
 
  Rules for Radicals?

[10] Re-write as a reduced fraction with a rational denominator. Enter integers or variables below:
 

  5x
x

 18xy2
 = 

  
 
  Rules for Radicals?
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