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Indices and Surds
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Indices 1B Indices (Powers)
You need to be able to simplify expressions involving Indices, where appropriate. 1B
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Indices 1B Indices (Powers)
You need to be able to simplify expressions involving Indices, where appropriate. Examples a) b) c) d) e) f) 1B
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Indices 1F Extending the rules of Indices
The rules of indices can also be applied to rational numbers (numbers that can be written as a fraction) Examples a) b) c) d) 1F
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Indices 1F Extending the rules of Indices
The rules of indices can also be applied to rational numbers (numbers that can be written as a fraction) Examples a) b) c) d) 1F
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Indices 1F Extending the rules of Indices
The rules of indices can also be applied to rational numbers (numbers that can be written as a fraction) Examples a) b) 1F
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SURDS
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Surds 1G Surd Manipulation
You can use surds to represent exact values. Examples Simplify the following… a) b) c) 1G
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Surds 1H Rationalising Examples
Rationalising is the process where a Surd is moved from the bottom of a fraction, to the top. Examples Rationalise the following… a) Multiply top and bottom by Multiply top and bottom by Multiply top and bottom by 1H
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Surds 1H Rationalising Examples
Rationalising is the process where a Surd is moved from the bottom of a fraction, to the top. Examples Rationalise the following… b) Multiply top and bottom by Multiply top and bottom by Multiply top and bottom by 1H
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Surds 1H Rationalising Examples
Rationalising is the process where a Surd is moved from the bottom of a fraction, to the top. Examples Rationalise the following… c) Multiply top and bottom by Multiply top and bottom by Multiply top and bottom by 1H
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