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Simplifying surds
How do you simplify this question?
(3+√5)(3-√5)
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(3+√5)(3-√5)
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i think the answers 9-#25
p.s. i cant find square root button so it means 9 minus swuareroot of 25
i could be completely and uttterly wrong but i had a go and im not meant 2 know about surds until 2 years time but 2 get lvl 8 in sats i needed 2 do surds, triganometry circle theroms and algebraic fractions
i could b completely wrong btw
. . .
i think the answers 9-#25
p.s. i cant find square root button so it means 9 minus swuareroot of 25
i could be completely and uttterly wrong but i had a go and im not meant 2 know about surds until 2 years time but 2 get lvl 8 in sats i needed 2 do surds, triganometry circle theroms and algebraic fractions
i could b completely wrong btw
I can't access a square root sign so please read # as a root sign.
Multiply top and bottom of your fraction by 3+#5. This gives a top line of (3+#5)(3+#5) and a bottom line of (3-#5)(3+#5). Top line simplified gives 14+6#5. Bottom line simplified gives 9-5 through difference of two squares, ie 4. Answer is 14/4 +6#5/4 or 7/2 +3#5/2.
Generally, if bottom line is a+#b multiply top and bottom by
a-#b. If bottom line is a-#b multiply top and bottom by a+#b.
In technical terms you multiply above and below by theconjugate of the bottom line.
How do I type the square root sign?
Multiply top and bottom of your fraction by 3+#5. This gives a top line of (3+#5)(3+#5) and a bottom line of (3-#5)(3+#5). Top line simplified gives 14+6#5. Bottom line simplified gives 9-5 through difference of two squares, ie 4. Answer is 14/4 +6#5/4 or 7/2 +3#5/2.
Generally, if bottom line is a+#b multiply top and bottom by
a-#b. If bottom line is a-#b multiply top and bottom by a+#b.
In technical terms you multiply above and below by theconjugate of the bottom line.
How do I type the square root sign?
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Isn�t this simply a variation on the difference of two squares?
(x-y)(x+y) simplifies to x2-y2
In the expression in question, substituting 3 for x and √5 for y
(3 + √5) (3 - √5) becomes
3� - √5�
and since the square of a square root normalises
(√5� = 5) we get
3� - 5
Here�s a visualization of a� - b� = (a - b) (a + b)
(x-y)(x+y) simplifies to x2-y2
In the expression in question, substituting 3 for x and √5 for y
(3 + √5) (3 - √5) becomes
3� - √5�
and since the square of a square root normalises
(√5� = 5) we get
3� - 5
Here�s a visualization of a� - b� = (a - b) (a + b)
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