If the denominator has just one term that is a surd, the denominator can be rationalised by multiplying the numerator and denominator by that surd. \(\frac{\sqrt{2 ...
Surds are square roots which can’t be reduced to rational numbers. Some can be simplified using various rules or by rationalising the denominator. Revise working with surds with this National 5 Maths ...
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