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Simplifying Radicals with Imaginary Numbers Maze Activity

Rated 4.79 out of 5, based on 34 reviews
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This was an engaging activity for my students to practice simplifying radical numbers with imaginary numbers.
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Simplifying Radicals with Imaginary Numbers Maze Activity

Students will simplify 13 radicals which include negative coefficients, negative radicands and imaginary numbers. This resource allows for student self-checking and works well as independent work, homework assignment, or even to leave with a substitute to review the concept.

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*Please note that some reviews below indicate that the answer key is incorrect. The answers in the answer key are correct. The concept of imaginary numbers is typically an Algebra 2 concept. Algebra 1 students may find this challenging. When multiplying radicals with negative radicands, factor out the radical of -1 and use i (imaginary number). When the radicands are negative they cannot be multiplied together to equal a positive radicand. Several of these problems require factoring out i from both radicals resulting in i^2 which equals -1. Feel free to email me if you have any questions. marie.dlr@algebraaccents.com Thank you.

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