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  • Surds
    • Rule 1: Multiplying Surds
      • Example 1
        • ?2×?3
        • Solution: Using the rule above ?a×?b=?ab. If we multiply the numbers 2 and 3 to give the answer ?6.
        • Therefore ?2×?3=?6
      • Example 2
        • Simplify: ?12
        • Solution: using the rule above ?a×?b=?ab we can break the number 12 up into smaller numbers such as ?4×?3.
        • 2?3. So, ?12=2?3
      • Example 3
        • Work out 2?3×4?5
        • Solution: Multiply the numbers inside the square root with each other to give 3×5=15 and the outside numbers with each other to give 2×4=8.
        • Therefore the solution is 2?3×4?5=8?15
    • Rule 2: Dividing Surds
      • Example 1
        • Work out ?15÷?5
        • Solution : Using this rule ?a??b=?(a?b)
        • Cancel the numbers down to its lowest form to give. ?15??5=?15?5=?3
      • Example 2
        • Simplify 8?6÷2?3
        • Solution : Numbers inside the square roots can be divided with each other, as well as the numbers on the outside. So 8÷2=4 and 6÷3=2
        • Therefore 8?6÷2?3=4?2
    • Rule 3: Subtracting Surds
      • Work out ?7-?2
      • Solution : Using the subtraction rule above ?b-?a=?b-a, we can subtract the 7 and 2 to give 5
      • Therefore ?7-?2=?5
    • Rule 4: Adding Surds
      • Work out ?3+?6
      • Solution : Using the addition rule above ?a+?b=?a+b, we can add the numbers 3 and 9 within the square root to give ?9
      • Then, using the tip that ?9=3. Therefore ?3+?6=?9= 3

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