Friday, June 2, 2017

How To Add Surd Fractions



ok guys, let me reveal to you rule #1 forsurds and that is in terms of multiplication. so if we got 2 surds multiply for examplelet’s call them a and b – if we multiply them separately, then we will get this bigsquared of a x b. so for example, let’s say we had the squareroot of or the surd of 5 x the surd of 6 that’s simply the big square root of 5x6 which equalsthe square root of 30 – so that’s how


How To Add Surd Fractions, we do the multiplication of surds. now thesquare root of 30 is in rational number, that’s like 5.477225575 instead of writing all ofthese moves – let just keep this square root of 30, it’s nicer and neater and tidier.ok so that’s rule #1, so let’s try another example – let’s say we had a square rootof 10 times the square root of 5, now that’s


simply going to be – big square root, bigsquare root which is 10x5 which equals 10x5 is the square root of 50 – now we know thatthat square root of 50 is 7.071067812 so that’s the square root of 50 it’s nice and tidy,small and compact. take a minute to check out our website athttp://www.vividmaths.com. you will find additional resources, cheat sheets, transcripts and othermath videos that are not available on youtube. lastly, don’t forget to subscribe to getaccess to all the ready answer for all your math questions plus other special offers.


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