Year 10
Higher
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will learn how to divide two surds. We will look at simple division of surds where one is a multiple of the other.
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4 Questions
Q1.
Question 1

A
B
C
Q2.
Question 2

A
C
D
Q3.
Question 3

A
C
D
Q4.
Question 4

A
C
D
4 Questions
Q1.
√10 ÷ √5 =
√15
√5
2
Q2.
√15 ÷ √5 =
√5
2
5
Q3.
True or False √72 ÷√8 = 9
True
Q4.
The area of the rectangle is 2√3 . Find the missing length:

√12
√2
√3