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This document contains a variety of math problems and questions including: - Converting between rational exponents and radical form - Changing expressions with radicals to rational exponents - Simplifying radicals using product, quotient, and exponent rules - Finding quotients to determine birthdays of Philippine heroes - Solving a radical equation and matching the answer to decode a message - Multiple choice and matching questions about mathematical and historical facts

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This document contains a variety of math problems and questions including: - Converting between rational exponents and radical form - Changing expressions with radicals to rational exponents - Simplifying radicals using product, quotient, and exponent rules - Finding quotients to determine birthdays of Philippine heroes - Solving a radical equation and matching the answer to decode a message - Multiple choice and matching questions about mathematical and historical facts

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A. Answer each item carefully.

1. D

2. A

3. B

4. B

B. Simplify the given expression with rational numbers.

5. A

6. B

7. A

8. C

9. A

10. D

A. Convert the following rational exponent into radical form.


1
5 = 5.5
2
1 𝟏∗𝟐𝒙
(2x) =
3 𝟑
1 𝟒𝒙
4x 5 = 𝟓

2 𝟐
(r+3) ^ 3 = r ^𝟑 - 3
3 𝟑 𝟑
(-y) ^ 4 = (-1) ^ 𝟒 y𝟒

B. Change the following expression with radicals to rational exponents.

√3 = 1.73205
5 𝟓
√𝑎𝑏 = 𝟓√𝒂 * √𝒃

2 4√𝑥 = 2 𝟒√𝒙
3
√𝑚 = 𝟑√𝒎

√𝑥 2 𝑦 2 = √𝒙𝟐 * √𝒚𝟐
A. Match the correct laws of radical written under the different signage and determine which is used in each
statement.

1. B - NO LITTERING

2. A - NO I.D. NO ENTRY

3. C - NO BULLYING SAFE SCHOOL ZONE

4. D - NO LOITERING

5. A - NO I.D. NO ENTRY

B. Apply the product or equivalent rule for radicals to match column A to column B.

1. C

2. A

3. E

4. D

5. B

Simplify the following radicals.

√24 = 2 * √𝟔 3√12 = 6 * √𝟑
3 𝟑 4 𝟒 𝟒
√24𝑚3 = 2m √𝟑 √405𝑥 3 𝑦 2 = 𝟑√𝟓 * √𝒙𝟑 𝒚𝟐
3 𝟑
√10𝑥 6 = 𝒙𝟑 ∗ √𝟏𝟎 √−162 = −𝟑 ∗ √𝟔
4 𝟒 √2𝑥 √𝟐𝒙
√128𝑦 7 𝑦 7 = 2√𝟖𝒚𝟏𝟒 7
=
𝟕

√49 𝟕 3 𝟑
25
= 𝟐𝟓 √56𝑥 5 𝑦 = 𝟐𝒙 ∗ √𝟕𝒙𝟐 𝒚

What is the place in Cavite where many people are still speaking Chavacano or broken Spanish?

T E R N A T E = Ternate

A. Multiply and then simplify to decode the message.

THE STRUGGLE YOU ARE IN TODAY IS DEVELOPING THE STRENGTH YOU NEED FOR TOMORROW.

B. Find the quotient of the following to know the birthday of different heroes in the Philippines.

Jose Rizal June 19, 1869

Andres Bonifacio November 30, 1863

Apolinario Mabini July 23, 1864

Emilio Aguinaldo March 22, 1869

Melchora Aquino January 6, 1812


Multiple Choice: e -day: e-Day celebrates the mathematical constant e, which has a value of 2.7182818. It is
celebrated on February 7 in countries that follow the month/day (m/d) date format.

1. -

2. y

3. a

4. d

5. e

Matching type: To answer the question above, simply solve for the following radical equation and then connect the
answer on the other column and draw a straight line.

A GUMMY BEAR

1.) 100

2.) 32

3.) 4

4.) 79

5.) 3

6.) 1

7.) 49
A
8.) -1

9.) 8
G
10.) 17 U
11.) 5 M
12.) 16 M
Y
space
B
E

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