Showing posts with label simplify radicals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label simplify radicals. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 2, 2018

How to Simplify Radicals

If you want to learn how to simplify radicals, you should know how you can convert the expression with the rational exponents, how to convert expression using rational exponents to the radical equivalent, using of the exponents law in order to simplify the expression with the rational exponents  or using rational exponents in order to simply radical expression.
Most of the time, the square root has to be written by using a radical sign. However, it can also be represented by using its root. You may use the rational exponents and not the radical. The rational exponent is the exponent used as a fraction. The example is instead of writing the root of 4, it will be written 41/2.

You may have to get used to raising the rational exponents; however, the rational exponents may help in simplifying the problem.  You should be aware of which relationship found between radicals, exponents and fractional.



Fractional and radical exponents are the alternative way that someone can use to express something.  You may have seen how square roots may be expressed as exponents at the power of just one half.

When it is cube roots, then the cubing of the number, it will raise the power up to three.   The exponent is used to refer to the quantity which is found at the left if the grouping of the symbol was used.  Like you may write the expression using the rational exponent with the radical expression, it is possible to express the radical expression by the use of the rational exponents.

The rational exponents using a numerator which is different to one: All the numerators for the fractional exponents, a person may use the fractional exponents which have the numerator which is not 1 in order to express the roots.

In order to write the radical by the use of the fractional exponents, power at which the radical had been raised, it will become the numerator, and the root will become the denominator.

The rational exponents have been subjected to same rules as it happens with other exponents and they do appear in their algebraic expression.  The simplification method can give different results according to which context of a problem.  It will be easier in using one method and not the other.  It is possible to simplify the expression faster by the use of the rational exponents compared to the pull out method.

Another alternative method is working on simplifying the radical using the factoring.   For a complicated expression of two variables, the racial and the fraction, it is good to know the steps to use when it comes to fractional exponents, and it may help the user to simplify it more.  Depending on the type of questions, the user will use negative exponents, fractional exponents and the rule of the exponents so that they may simplify the entire expression.

Rewriting radicals by using fractional exponents, it may be useful in simplifying the radical expression.  While working with the fractional exponents, you should remember that fractional exponents are subjected to the same rules like other exponents if they appear in the Algebraic expression. 

Monday, May 1, 2017

A Simple Way to Solve Algebra Problems

Mathematical problems are not always that easy to solve. Some problems need a combination of many brilliant minds to solve them. Nevertheless, there is a US company which has come up with a better and a simpler way of solving algebraic equations.
The company is called softmath and is located along Blanco road of San Antonio city in Texas. The company came up with a solution called algebrator.it is a desktop application which can be installed on Windows machines or Mac OS machines. This package is available for sale on their website, www.softmath.com. As of now, the cost of purchasing this application is ten dollars even though that price will change in the near future. The website can be interchanged between English and Spanish languages. A guest will choose a language that best suits him or her.

What is so special with their solution?

Algebrator solves any algebra problem that you can think of. It can solve problems from any of the following math textbooks. Statistics, College algebra, Pre-algebra, and Trigonometry. So, if you are told to simplify radicals, and decide to feed this information to algebrator, it will do it for you within a very short time. If you need explanations or the steps it took in order to arrive at that answer, it will show you on the screen.

The solution covers a wide range of math topics. For example, it covers functions, matrices, logarithms, solving equations and inequalities, complex numbers, statistics, graphing, trigonometry, simplifying expressions and much more topics that come into your mind.
You can enter any problem using a What You SeeIs What You Get interface better known as WYSIWYG interface. This interface enables you to enter problems like “find a perpendicular line that passes through the following points...”

Once you get the desired solution, you can then export it to a MathML format and share it with your classmates if you do not mind. This export function generates an xhtml file which browsers like Firefox, Opera, Safari, Google Chrome and many others that can open it. 
If you happen to purchase this application before midnight of 15th April this year (2017), you do stand a chance of getting over a thousand problems that have been entered into the application by other users and have been solved or are yet to be solved.

Any inquiries about this solution?

In case you are experiencing problems using this application, or you want to get some more information about the application, or anything else that is related to the app, feel free to send them an email. They have an email address indicated at softmath section or box, at their website. They have indicated their phone number still on the same box. So, call them using that number if you want a one on one conversation. Better still, you can pay them a visit in their offices. Like I said earlier, their offices are located along Blanco Road in the city of San Antonio in Texas.