Wednesday, February 14, 2007

2/14 Algebra 2 - Solving Radical Equations



Welcome back after our holiday weekend and snow day! The blog is back in action after a layoff since Thursday. Today in Algebra 2, we continue with Chapter 7. We will be solving radical equations today. Radical equations are equations that contain a root or fraction exponent of some kind. Above, you can see a simple example of how to solve one of these. Students will take notes, as usual, in class showing some example problems and how to solve them. After some discussion and a few practice problems at the board, students will work on the graded assignment. Below is another example of how to solve a radical equation. This one has a root on both sides of the equation.



Homework:
page 441-442 #'s 24-48 even, 52

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