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+ | Example: nroot{3}{2} | ||
===Activities=== | ===Activities=== |
Revision as of 15:29, 12 August 2014
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Concept Map
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Textbook
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Additional Information
Useful websites
- Surds starts with basic concepts,(to view the next page, please click on previous/up/next options in the bottom of the page
- Please refer Wikipedia page for Surds. This page discusses SuFNcY1z8dr6srds in detail.
- surds and other rootsThis page discusses surds and roots in detail.
- Video on Surds from Youtube :simplifying surds,rationalising surds,dividing and multiplying surds
Reference Questions
- what is the meaning of surds?
- Difference between like and unlike surds.
- Meaning of Pure and mixed surds.
- Simplification of rationalising the denominator.
Teaching Outlines
Concept 1: Definition
Learning objectives
- know the meaning of surds
- recognising radicand and order of surds
- types of surds
- identifying like surds and unlike surds
- defining binomial surds.
- operations on surds
- explaining the process of rationalisation of surds.
- rationalising surds
- simplification of surds by rationalising the denominator.
Notes for teachers
- Meaning and of surds
- differentiate like and unlike surds
- Examples of pure and mixed surds
- Rationalising the denominator.
Activities
Fun:Surds Definition click here
- Activity No #2 Concept Name - Activity No.
Concept: Like and Unlike surds
Learning objectives
- Know the meaning of surd
- recognising the meaning of order and radicand
- Examples of like and unlike surds
- To change surd to simplest form
Notes for teachers
- Like surds: A group of surds having same order and same radicand in their simplest form
Example: nroot{3}{2}
Activities
- Activity No #1 Concept Name - Activity No.
- Activity No #2 Concept Name - Activity No.
Assessment activities for CCE
Hints for difficult problems
Project Ideas
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Project Ideas
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Teachers contributions for this page
- Tharanath Achar Sir, Graduate Assistant. Govt. P U College, Belthangady