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If a is a real number and n is a positive integer, then. = a.a.a.a … a ( n times). index. base. The number a is called the base and n is called the index, and a n is read as ‘ a to the power of n ‘. Rules of Indices. Notes. 1. 4. 2. 5. 3. 6. Example 1.
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If a is a real number and n is a positive integer, then = a.a.a.a … a (n times) index base The number a is called the base and n is called the index, and a nis read as ‘ a to the power of n ‘
Notes 1. 4. 2. 5. 3. 6.
Example 1 Evaluate each of the following without using calculator. (a) (b)
Example 2 Simplify each of the following. (a) (b) (c)
Example 3 Simplify in the form and
SURDS OBJECTIVES • Explain the meaning of a surd and its conjugate, and to carry out algebraic operations on surds • State the rules of indices
Surds Anirrational number and expressed in terms ofroot sign Positive integer Real number Note: a is not a perfect square, a > 0
Let’s pronounce correctly is nth root of a is square root of a is cube root of a is fourth root of a 9
Algebraic Operations on Surds a) Multiplication When unlike surds are multiplied together, the product is a surd. Example 1: a) b)
b) Division Example 2: a) b)
c) Addition and Subtraction Example 3:
d) Expansion of Surds Expansion of Surds (Alternatively) :
Rationalising the Denominator The conjugate of the surd is
Example 5 : Rationalise the denominators of each of the following fractions.
Solving Equations Involving Surds Example 6: Solve the following equations. Give your answer in the set form.