Edexcel IGCSE Maths复习笔记 1.5.1 Surds - Basics
1. Multiplying surds – you can multiply numbers under square roots
eg. √3 × √5 = √3×5 = √152. Dividing surds – you can divide numbers under square rootseg. √21 ÷ √7= √21 ÷ 7 = √3
3. Factorising surds – you can factorise numbers under square roots
eg. √35 = √5 × 7 = √5 × √74. Simplifying surds – separate out a square factor and square root it!eg. √48 = √16 × 3 = √16 × √3 = 4 × √3 = 4√3
5. Adding or subtracting surds is very like adding or subtracting letters in algebra – you can only add or subtract multiples of “like” surds
eg. 3√5 + 8√5 = 11√5 or 7√3 – 4√3 = 3√3Be very careful here! You can not add or subtract numbers under square roots. Think about √9 + √4= 3 + 2 = 5. It is not equal to √9 + 4= √13 = 3.60555…
6. All other algebraic rules apply – surds can be treated like letters (as in 5. above) and like numbers (as in 1. and 2. above)
Worked Example
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