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Notes On Square Root by Vijay Sir: Examples

The document provides notes on square roots including definitions, formulas, examples and solutions. It covers the product, quotient and addition/subtraction formulas for radicals. Examples are given of rationalizing denominators by writing expressions as products of prime factors and using conjugates. Several problems are worked through step-by-step demonstrating how to apply the rules and properties of radicals to simplify expressions involving square roots.

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Notes On Square Root by Vijay Sir: Examples

The document provides notes on square roots including definitions, formulas, examples and solutions. It covers the product, quotient and addition/subtraction formulas for radicals. Examples are given of rationalizing denominators by writing expressions as products of prime factors and using conjugates. Several problems are worked through step-by-step demonstrating how to apply the rules and properties of radicals to simplify expressions involving square roots.

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Notes on Square Root By Vijay Sir

1) From definition of n  th root(s) and principal root 

Examples 

2) Product (Multiplication) formula of radicals with equal indices is given by 

3) Quotient (Division) formula of radicals with equal indices is given by 

4) You may add or subtract like radicals only 

Example: 

5) You may rewrite expressions without radicals (to rationalize denominators) as follows 

A) Example 1: 

 
B) Example 2: 

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C) Example 3: 

Examples
Rationalize and simplify the given expressions 

Answers to the above examples


1) Write 128 and 32 as product/powers of prime factors: 128=27 , 32=25 hence 

2) Use product rule to write that √2 √6 = √12 

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3) Write 14 and 63 as products of prime numbers 14=2 * 7 , 63 = 32 * 7 and substitute 

4) Write 32 and 16 as products of prime numbers 32=25 , 16=24 and substitute 

5) Write 64 as products of prime numbers 64=26 and substitute 

Rationalize the denominator by multiplying numerator and denominator by (3√7)2 

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6) Write 54 as products of prime numbers 54 = 2 * 33 and substitute 

7) Multiply the denominator and numerator by the conjugate of the denominator 

Expand and simplify 

More Questions With Answers

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Use all the rules and properties of radicals to rationalize and simplify the following
expression 

Solutions to the Above Questions

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1 Write 25 and 125 as the product of prime factors: 25 = 5 2 and 125 = 53, hence 

2 Write 64 and 16 as the product of prime factors: 64=2 6 and 16 = 24, hence 

3 Use product rule 

4 Convert the mixed number under the radical into a fraction and substitute 

 
Use the division formula for radicals 

 
Write 64 and 27 as product of prime factors, substitute and simplify 

5 Use the product formula and write 34 as the product of prime factors 

 
Simplify 

 
For √(17 x) and √(34 x) to be real numbers, x must be positive hence |x| = x 

6 Write the radicand as a square and simplify 

7 Write the radicand as the product of $2$ and a square and simplify 

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8 Simplify the radicand 

 
Write as the product of prime factors and simplify 

9 Since n is a positive integer, then N=2 n + 1 is an odd integer. Hence 

10 Since n is a positive integer, then N=2 n is an odd integer. Hence 

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12 Use division rule and simplify the radicand 

12 Multiply numerator and denominator by the conjugate of the denominator 

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