Algebra - Simplifying Radicals (part 2)

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Uploaded by on May 24, 2008

I want you to find this if you're looking, so, what we're doing is called Simplifying Radicals, or Simplifying Square Roots. Specifically, we cover how to take the square root of variables, as well as how to simplify square roots in the denominator. YAY MATH!
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  • see, teachers like YOU make math fun, easy and understandable, wish the world could produce some actual teachers like you. unlike my math teacher last year whose pmsing everyday of HIS life -.-

  • wow 18 math teachers are watching .... =P

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  • 24 people wash windows for a living and felt insulted

  • Thanks T-T;;

  • wouldn't 7 | xy^3 | (3z)^1/2 be the answer?

  • Nice teacher :)

  • such a good and fun teacher:) last time i had that was 3rd grade :l

  • every teacher needs to be taught by you... so much fun, and above all your lessons are understandable in a way that is not complicated... on behalf of so many people you have helped.. thankyou soo much :)

  • So i was able to get your math problem solved but it didnt help me understand my math problem since it starts out with the cubed root of -32x^9 lol RAH but i like the video and got excited that i understood ur method

  • Fuck school

  • Where is the absolute value on the variables? Did my teacher just make that up?

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