Posted: September 14, 2017
Today we looked at factional exponents and rewrote them to radical form (and the reverse). See the attached PDF for examples
Class/Homework: Page 227-228 #3(a,d,f), #4(a,c,d), 5(a.c), 8(a,b,c), 9, 12(a,b,f)
Posted: September 14, 2017
Today we looked at factional exponents and rewrote them to radical form (and the reverse). See the attached PDF for examples
Class/Homework: Page 227-228 #3(a,d,f), #4(a,c,d), 5(a.c), 8(a,b,c), 9, 12(a,b,f)