Fundamentals of Math - old
Fundamentals of Mathematics
Example 3.2.1
Find the √32 .
1. Decompose 32 by creating a factor tree.
2. Since the index is blank that means we are taking the “square root” of 32, so you need two identical numbers to create a pair. This pair is circled while the stand alone two is boxed in.
3. The pair comes outside the radical, and the isolated number stays inside.
Tip: Cross out your pairs and stand-alone numbers once you’ve taken care of them, so you do not forget any numbers.
4. Simplify is needed.
√32 = 4√2
Example 3.2.2
1. Decompose 54 by creating a factor tree.
2. Since the index is three that means we are taking the “cube root” of 54, so you need three identical numbers to create a group. This group is circled while the stand alone two is boxed in.
3. The pair comes outside the radical, and the isolated number stays inside.
Tip: Cross out your groups and stand-alone numbers once you’ve taken care of them, so you do not forget any numbers.
√54 3 = 3√2 3
4. Simplify is needed.
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