\(\sqrt{3} = 1.732050807568877\) ... \(\pi = 3.14159\) ... Roots that cannot be written as exact decimals are called surds. Leaving an answer in surd form means the answer is exact. This square has an ...
\(\frac{\sqrt{2}}{2}\) \(\frac{\sqrt{6}}{2}\) \(\frac{5 \sqrt{3}}{6}\) Multiply the numerator and denominator by \(\sqrt{3}\). It is not wrong to multiply by \(2\sqrt ...
This week we are are looking at Grade 11 surds and quadratic equations. This worksheet will become part of the complete study guide for the Grade 11 and Grade 12 Caps curriculum by September this year ...
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