Targets
- 4A. Use properties of integer exponents and apply them to rational exponents.
- 4B. Convert between exponential and radical forms.
- 4C. Make decisions about the results of adding and multiplying combinations of rational and irrational numbers.
- 4D. Solve an equation involving radicals or rational exponents and identify, if any, extraneous solutions.
- 4E. Graph, transform and identify the key features of the square roots and cube root functions.
Essential Questions
- How does knowledge of integers help when working with rational and irrational numbers?
- How can algebra describe the relationship between sets of numbers?
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