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Video Definition 4--Rationals and Radicals--Conjugate of a Radical (Spanish Audio)

Video Definition 4--Rationals and Radicals--Conjugate of a Radical (Spanish Audio)

Topic

Rationals and Radicals

Description

The conjugate of a radical is a factor that eliminates radicals in an expression. For example, the conjugate of √2 is √2, and the conjugate of (1 + √2) is (1 - √2), leading to simplified results like 1 - 2 = -1. Conjugates are used to rationalize denominators and simplify expressions involving radicals.

This video includes Spanish audio and can be used with multilingual learners.

The video explains key concepts related to the topic of Rationals and Radicals. In particular, it delves into the mathematics of the topic, including conjugate of a radical and related principles. These ideas are foundational for understanding Rationals and Radicals more deeply.

Teacher's Script: "Today, we’ll explore an essential concept in mathematics. The video you’re about to see will show us how the Conjugate of a Radical is used to solve problems and why it’s so powerful. As you watch, think about how these ideas connect to what we’ve learned about Rationals and Radicals."

Guión para el Maestro: " Hoy exploraremos un concepto esencial en matemáticas. El video que están a punto de ver nos mostrará cómo se usa The Conjugate of a Radical para resolver problemas y por qué es tan poderoso. Mientras lo ven, piensen en cómo estas ideas se conectan con lo que hemos aprendido sobre Rationals and Radicals. "

For a complete collection of videos related to Rationals and Radicals click on this link: Math Video Definitions: Rationals and Radicals (Spanish Audio) Collection.

Common Core Standards CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.HSA.REI.A.2, CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.HSN.RN.A.1, CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.HSF.IF.C.7
Duration 1 minutes
Grade Range 8 - 12
Curriculum Nodes Algebra
    • Radical Expressions and Functions
        • Radical Expressions
Copyright Year 2024
Keywords radicals, radical expressions, rational numbers, rational expressions, definitions, glossary term, rational functions