
Turn Radical into Mixed: Step-by-Step
Learn how to convert an entire radical into a mixed radical in three simple steps. Discover prime factorization, identify squares, and create a mixed radical with ease. Check out this informative guide for a clear understanding.
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Turning a entire radical into a mixed radical Week 2 blog post
This week I learned how to turn a entire radical into a mixed radical, and this presentation is showing you how to do just that. I am going to show you how to turn this entire radical into a mixed radical.
Step one; find prime factorization The first step is finding the prime factorization of the radicand, or in this case, 18. 18 Prime factorization; 2,3,3
Step two; finding the squares. Now that we have the prime factorization, we look to see if there are any numbers that are in pairs. 2,3,3 If you look, you will notice there are two threes. If there are two of a number, that means you can square that number. To square it, you simply take the pair out from under the root sign, and replace it by a coefficient of that number (only one) that sits infront of the root sign. You leave the other numbers.
Step three; your done! Once you have the coefficient in front of the root sign, you now have a mixed radical. 3 2