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mjosemaths

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Nov 12, 2011, 6:36:59 PM11/12/11
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As you see, if you work with radicals, simplification is required. So,
you should leave the radical in the most reduced form. This means:
1.- No radicals in the denominators.
2.- Treat the radical as a power with a fractional exponent and cancel
out the fraction the more the better (irreducible fraction or fraction
in lowest terms).
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Gonzalo Muñoz

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Nov 16, 2011, 2:21:42 PM11/16/11
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Teacher must explain more, otherwise we will not achieve good grades
in the written tests

mjosemaths

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Nov 16, 2011, 5:48:41 PM11/16/11
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Gonzalo, you could try working harder. Anyway, I´ll answer all your
questions about the math problems we have studied in class.

María José

Gonzalo Muñoz

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Nov 18, 2011, 5:13:34 AM11/18/11
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I will improve my maths By working hard, When I have questions I ´ll
asked you ,

mjosemaths

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Nov 18, 2011, 1:02:12 PM11/18/11
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I hope so. Do your best and ask as many questions as you have.
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