Exercises: Computing with Square Roots
With these square root exercises, you will learn to simplify root terms and compute their value.
- 1
Simplify and calculate:
↓ Take the root .
↓ Compute the product.
↓ Compute the squares.
↓ Conclude.
↓ Take the root .
↓ Compute the product.
↓ Conclude using the root laws.
The solution is
- 2
Simplify if possible:
Use the root law for adding roots.
Use the root law for subtracting roots and simplify.
Alternative solution
You can also calculate the solution without the root laws:
Calculate the root.
Calculate.
Here you cannot use the root law to add roots because the radicands are not equal. So you can't further simplify this term.
What you could do is factoring out a three:
However, this is not always helpful.
Use the root law for multiplying roots.
Use the root law for multiplying roots.
Use the root law for dividing roots.
Use the root law for taking roots of squares.
Use the root law for taking squares of a root.
Use the root law for multiplying roots.
Use the root law for converting powers into roots.
- 3
Simplify as far as possible.
For this task you need the following basic knowledge: Powers
↓ Convert the ":" into a fraction.
↓ Write the fractions individually.
↓ Pull a out of the first root.
↓ Shorten the fractions.
For this task you need the following basic knowledge: Powers
↓ Apply the binomial formulas.
Alternative Solution
↓ conclude
For this task you need the following basic knowledge: Powers
↓ Pull the 2 out of the root as:
↓ Multiply out the brackets.
↓ Simplify.
For this task you need the following basic knowledge: Powers
↓ Factorise the values under the root.
↓ Take square roots.
↓ Conclude.