When we get a rational number by multiplying two surds, then each of the surds is known as rationalizing factors. So if a surds is given , we can rationalize it by multiplying it another surd. There can be many surds which can rationalize, we will choose the simplest one always Example ...
BWhy are the division rules for surds the way they are? Why does, 4√64÷2√4 =2√16 ? I can see the method (4÷2=2, √64÷√4=√16) But why is it not; 4 times √64 divided by 2 times √4 (as per BODMAS) i.e, 4 times 8 divided by 2 times 2, which = 32 Nb....
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