72 results for "surds".
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Question in John's workspace
Manipulate surds and rationalise the denominator of a fraction when it is a surd.
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Question in Maths support
Rationalise the denominator with increasingly difficult examples involving compound denominators.
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Question in Maths support
This question tests the student's understanding of what is and is not a surd, and on their simplification of surds.
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Question in Maths support
Manipulate surds and rationalise the denominator of a fraction when it is a surd.
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Question in Terry's workspace
Using Pythagoras' theorem to determine a non-hypotenuse side, where side lengths include surds and students enter using sqrt syntax
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Question in Terry's workspace
Using Pythagoras' theorem to determine the hypotenuse, where side lengths include surds and students enter using sqrt syntax
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Question in Johnny's workspace
Manipulate surds and rationalise the denominator of a fraction when it is a surd.
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Question in Johnny's workspace
Manipulate surds and rationalise the denominator of a fraction when it is a surd.
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Question in Numeracy
This question tests the student's understanding of what is and is not a surd, and on their simplification of surds.
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Exam (3 questions) in CHY1205
Some questions on working with surds.
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Exam (3 questions) in Nick's workspace
Some questions on working with surds.
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Exam (3 questions) in Tutoring
Some questions on working with surds.
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Question in Katherine's workspace
Rationalising Denominator (complex)
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Question in Katherine's workspace
Rationalising the Denominator (Simple)
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Question in Katherine's workspace
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Question in Katherine's workspace
In this question the student will be asked to manipulate surds and rationalise the denominator of a fraction when it is a surd.
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Exam (13 questions) in Malcolm's workspace
This exam covers
- laws of indices
- using surds and rationalising the denominator
- expanding brackets
- simplifying expressions
- solving linear inequalities
- finding common factors
- dividing a polynomial with remainders, using algebraic division
- factor theorem
- remainder theorem
- inverse and composite functions
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Question in George's workspace
This question tests the student's understanding of what is and is not a surd, and on their simplification of surds.
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Question in CLE3
Using Pythagoras' theorem to determine a non-hypotenuse side, where side lengths include surds and students enter using sqrt syntax
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Question in CLE3
Using Pythagoras' theorem to determine the hypotenuse, where side lengths include surds and students enter using sqrt syntax
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Question in Otras
Practice rationalising a binomial denominator which contains surds.
Adapted from 'Surds 3' by Joshua Boddy.
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Question in Prearrival
Finding factors and taking out composite roots.
Adapted from 'Surds 1' by Joshua Boddy.
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Question in Prearrival
Practice rationalising a binomial denominator which contains surds.
Adapted from 'Surds 3' by Joshua Boddy.
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Question in Prearrival
Practice rationalising a single-term, surd denominator.
Adapted from 'Surds 2' by Joshua Boddy.
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Question in Prearrival
Single example with detailed solution for rationalising a binomial denominator which contains surds.
Adapted from 'Surds: rationalising the denominator conjugate' by Ben Brawn.
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Question in Prearrival
Simple example with detailed solution for rationalising a single-term, surd denominator.
Adapted from 'Surds: rationalising the denominator simple' by Ben Brawn.
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Exam (3 questions) in Tom's workspace
Questions using Pythagoras' theorem involving integers and surds.
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Exam (6 questions) in post-algebra Arithmetic and Numeracy
simplifying, multiplication, fraction of square roots resulting in rational, square root of fraction resulting in rational, rationalising the denominator, simple rationalising the denominator conjugate
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Question in post-algebra Arithmetic and Numeracy
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Question in post-algebra Arithmetic and Numeracy
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