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Quiz: Simplifying Surds

Edexcel GCSE Mathematics (1MA1)

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Welcome to this quiz on simplifying surds! Test your knowledge and strengthen your skills with these 10 questions.

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Which of the following is a surd?

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Which of the following expressions are simplified surds? (Select all that apply)

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The square root of {{blank0}} cannot be simplified further and is left as a surd. The simplified form of √50 is {{blank1}}.

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What is the simplified form of √72?

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Which of the following rules apply when simplifying surds? (Select all that apply)

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To simplify √32, factorise it as {{blank0}} × {{blank2}}. Extract the square root of {{blank1}} to get the simplified form.

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