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Solving Simple Radical Equations Guided Notes & Practice Problems
Solving Simple Radical Equations Guided Notes & Practice Problems
Solving Simple Radical Equations Guided Notes & Practice Problems
Solving Simple Radical Equations Guided Notes & Practice Problems
Solving Simple Radical Equations Guided Notes & Practice Problems
Solving Simple Radical Equations Guided Notes & Practice Problems
Solving Simple Radical Equations Guided Notes & Practice Problems
Solving Simple Radical Equations Guided Notes & Practice Problems
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This skill builder contains guided notes and independent practice problems.

This is the perfect scaffold for struggling learners. It can be used during pull out sessions or as a differentiated modification during a lesson on solving radical equations.

It is also a perfect independent guided lesson for stronger learners who don't need one on one support and direct instruction.

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Solving Simple Radical Equations Guided Notes & Practice Problems

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8th - 12th
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6
Teaching Duration
45 minutes

Description

This skill builder contains guided notes and independent practice problems.

This is the perfect scaffold for struggling learners. It can be used during pull out sessions or as a differentiated modification during a lesson on solving radical equations.

It is also a perfect independent guided lesson for stronger learners who don't need one on one support and direct instruction.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Explain each step in solving a simple equation as following from the equality of numbers asserted at the previous step, starting from the assumption that the original equation has a solution. Construct a viable argument to justify a solution method.
Solve simple rational and radical equations in one variable, and give examples showing how extraneous solutions may arise.
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