Adding Radicals Worksheet Algebra 2

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Are you struggling to grasp the concept of adding radicals in Algebra 2? If so, this worksheet is perfect for you. Designed specifically for students who need extra practice, this worksheet will help you build a solid understanding of how to add radicals effectively. By providing a step-by-step approach and a variety of practice problems, this worksheet is the ideal tool to help you master this topic.



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What is the square root of 25?

The square root of 25 is 5.

Simplify ?81.

The square root of 81 is equal to 9.

What is the cube root of 27?

The cube root of 27 is 3.

Evaluate ?16 + ?9.

?16 is equal to 4 and ?9 is equal to 3. Therefore, the evaluation of ?16 + ?9 is 4 + 3 which equals 7.

Simplify ?32.

?32 simplifies to 4?2.

Calculate ?49 - ?36.

The calculation ?49 - ?36 is equal to 7 - 6, which equals 1.

What is the fourth root of 16?

The fourth root of 16 is 2.

Simplify ?(64 + 25).

?(64 + 25) simplifies to ?89.

Evaluate ?(100/4).

The square root of (100/4) simplifies to 5, because the square root of 100 is 10 and the square root of 4 is 2, and 10 divided by 2 equals 5.

Simplify ?(16 - 9) + ?(25 - 16).

?(16 - 9) + ?(25 - 16) simplifies to ?7 + ?9, which further simplifies to ?7 + 3.

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