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Surds Worksheet

The document is a worksheet on solving equations and inequalities involving surds (irrational numbers expressed as square roots). It contains 10 problems asking students to simplify surd expressions, expand and rationalize surd expressions with denominators, and write surd expressions with rational denominators. The problems cover skills like determining what integers a surd lies between, simplifying surd expressions, performing operations on surds, expanding expressions containing surds, and rationalizing denominators of surd expressions.

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Surds Worksheet

The document is a worksheet on solving equations and inequalities involving surds (irrational numbers expressed as square roots). It contains 10 problems asking students to simplify surd expressions, expand and rationalize surd expressions with denominators, and write surd expressions with rational denominators. The problems cover skills like determining what integers a surd lies between, simplifying surd expressions, performing operations on surds, expanding expressions containing surds, and rationalizing denominators of surd expressions.

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Solutions of Equations & Inequalities

Surds Worksheet
Compiled by: Shah Fahad Bin Masud

1. Between which two consecutive integers does each square root lie?
(a) √7 (b) √30 (c) √90
(d) √150 (e) √420 (f) √899
2. Simplify each surd.
(a) √18 (b) √54 (c) 2√32
(d) 5√24 (e) 10√40 (f) 9√75
3. Rewrite as an entire surd.
(e.g., 3√5 = √45)
(a) 4√3 (b) 3√7
(c) 5√6 (d) 10√5
4. Simplify these expressions.
(a) 6√5 + 3√5 (b) 6√5 − 3√5
(c) 6√5 × 3√5 (d) 6√5 ÷ 3√5
5. Simplify Completely.
(a) 3√5 + √20 (b) √18 + 3√8 (c) 2√50 − √32
(d) 3√24 − 2√54 (e) 4√12 + 2√27 (f) √98 + √72
(g) 3√50 + 4√48 − 5√8 (h) 3√28 − 4√27 + 2√18 − √63
6. Simplify:
(a) 2√5 × √20 (b) 2√7 × 3√2 (c) 3√6 × √12
(d) 4√3 × 2√6 (e) 6√50 ÷ 3√10 (f) 4√40 ÷ 8√10
(g) 15√12 ÷ 5√6 (h) 3√30 ÷ 6√6
7. Expand and simplify:
(a) √3(√3 + √15
(b) (√5 + √2)(√5 + √3)
(c) (2√6 + √3)(√6 − 2√3)
(d) (√7 − √2)2
(e) (2√5 − 4√3)(2√5 + 4√3)

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(f) (√𝑚 + √𝑛)2
(g) (√𝑚 + √𝑛)(√𝑚 − √𝑛)
8. Rationalise the denominator of each expression.
5 2√ 3
(a) (b)
2√ 5 3√ 2
1 1 3 2
(c) + (d) −3
√ 2 √3 2√ 5 √2

9. Rationalise the denominator of each expression.


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(a) (b)
√5−1 √7+√2

√5−2 √2+√3
(c) (d)
√5+2 √2−√3

10. Simplify each expression, writing the answer with a rational denominator.
5 2 3 2
(a) + (b) ×
√ 3 √3−1 √ 5+2 √5+1

√7+2 2√3+1
(c) ÷2
√3+1 √7−1

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