Rationalise the denominator of \(\frac{\sqrt{8}}{\sqrt{6}}\). The denominator can be rationalised by multiplying the numerator and denominator by √6. (This has the ...
Surds are square roots which can’t be reduced to rational numbers. Some can be simplified using various rules or by rationalising the denominator. Revise working with surds with this National 5 Maths ...
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