Radical Expressions:Radical expressions are algebraic expressions that contain square roots or other root functions, such as $\sqrt{x}$ or $\sqrt[3]{y}$.
Rational Exponents:Rational exponents are exponents that can be expressed as a ratio of two integers, allowing for the representation of roots using exponential form, such as $x^{1/2}$ instead of $\sqrt{x}$.
Radical Functions: Radical functions are functions that contain square roots or other root functions, such as $f(x) = \sqrt{x}$ or $g(x) = \sqrt[3]{x+2}$.