Math Practice Topic: Simplifying Radical Expressions

Description: Simplifying radical expressions

Adaptive Learning Progression: The expression start with just numbers, then eventually include variables.

Sample Levels (out of 4)

Simplify or solve. When solving for x, make sure to give all possible answers. Example: x = 3, -3

1.
   3 2
=
2.
   ( -7) 2
=
3.
   ( -9) 2
=
4.
   7 2
=

Simplify or solve. When solving for x, make sure to give all possible answers. Example: x = 3, -3

1.
64 =    
2.
54 =    
3.
49 =    
4.
32 =    
5.
300 =    

Simplify or solve. When solving for x, make sure to give all possible answers. Example: x = 3, -3

1.
   81x 3
=    
2.
   81x 9
=    
3.
   64x 3
=    
4.
   300x 18
=    
5.
   50x 6
=    

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