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In though surds are real they can be treated like independent terms. For example :
You can apply the properties of surds to further simplify :
Example
Simplify the following expression
You can use the property to simplify each surd expression. Notice that all the expression under the surd have a common factor of .
Apply the property :
Furthermore, you can simplify :
Remember that :
Since multiplication is commutative, we can rearrange :
Add like terms :
When dividing by a surd, your answer should never have a surd as the denominator. We need to rationalise the denominator.
Example
Rationalise the denominator of the following expression
Example
Rationalise the denominator of the following expression
Example
Rationalise the denominator of the following expression
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