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Simplifying Negative Square Roots Radicals Activity Digital Worksheet
Simplifying Negative Square Roots Radicals Activity Digital Worksheet
Simplifying Negative Square Roots Radicals Activity Digital Worksheet
Simplifying Negative Square Roots Radicals Activity Digital Worksheet
Simplifying Negative Square Roots Radicals Activity Digital Worksheet
Simplifying Negative Square Roots Radicals Activity Digital Worksheet
Simplifying Negative Square Roots Radicals Activity Digital Worksheet
Simplifying Negative Square Roots Radicals Activity Digital Worksheet
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"I really loved this resource! My students were really engaged and it did exactly what I needed it to do! Thank you so much!!!"
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Are you looking for an engaging digital activity for simplifying square roots with negative numbers? This resource provides instant feedback as students find the positive root. All questions are the square roots of perfect squares multiplied by negative one. Teachers can choose between a 6-question out of 12 option, an 8-question out of 12 option, or a 10-question out of 12 option.

  • No prep involved!
  • 12 total self-grading questions, very easy to use.
  • Student version and answer key provided.
  • Two options - questions remain after students answer the required amount and questions disappear after students answer the required amount.
  • Students are allowed unlimited attempts to get the correct answer.
  • Digital for Google Sheets activity.
  • Includes printable worksheet containing all problems in the digital resource.

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Simplifying Negative Square Roots Radicals Activity Digital Worksheet

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 1 reviews
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A2Z Math
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$3.00

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10th - 12th
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2 page worksheet (3 options)
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What others say

"I really loved this resource! My students were really engaged and it did exactly what I needed it to do! Thank you so much!!!"
star
Kelsea D.

Description

Are you looking for an engaging digital activity for simplifying square roots with negative numbers? This resource provides instant feedback as students find the positive root. All questions are the square roots of perfect squares multiplied by negative one. Teachers can choose between a 6-question out of 12 option, an 8-question out of 12 option, or a 10-question out of 12 option.

  • No prep involved!
  • 12 total self-grading questions, very easy to use.
  • Student version and answer key provided.
  • Two options - questions remain after students answer the required amount and questions disappear after students answer the required amount.
  • Students are allowed unlimited attempts to get the correct answer.
  • Digital for Google Sheets activity.
  • Includes printable worksheet containing all problems in the digital resource.

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Don't forget to leave a review to earn TPT credits towards future purchases!

Click to follow me for updates on similar products!

Report this resource to TPT
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Rated 5 out of 5
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I really loved this resource! My students were really engaged and it did exactly what I needed it to do! Thank you so much!!!
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Grades taught: 11th
Student populations: Learning difficulties

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Know there is a complex number 𝘪 such that 𝘪² = –1, and every complex number has the form 𝘢 + 𝘣𝘪 with 𝘢 and 𝘣 real.
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