Understanding Surds and the Real Number System

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Course Outline

  1. Real Number System
  2. Surds and Irrational Numbers
  3. Simplifying Surds
  4. Operations with Surds
  5. Rationalising Denominators
  6. Classifying Numbers
  7. Order of Surds
  8. Square and Cube Roots
  9. Surd Expressions

1. Real Number System

Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Natural Numbers (N): The set of positive whole numbers used for counting, denoted as N={1,2,3,4,}N = \{1, 2, 3, 4, \dots\}. They are the most basic numbers in the hierarchy of the real number system.

  • Integers (Z): The set that includes all positive and negative whole numbers along with zero, expressed as Z={,2,1,0,1,2,}Z = \{\dots, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, \dots \}. It extends natural numbers to include negatives and zero.

  • Rational Numbers (Q): Numbers that can be expressed as a ratio of two integers ab\frac{a}{b}, where b0b \neq 0. They include fractions, integers, and finite or recurring decimals, denoted as Q={all aba,bZ,b0}Q = \{ \text{all } \frac{a}{b} \mid a, b \in Z, b \neq 0 \}.

  • Irrational Numbers (I): Real numbers that cannot be written as a ratio of two integers. They have non-terminating, non-recurring decimal expansions, such as π\pi and 2\sqrt{2}, and are denoted as II.

  • Set Notation & Subset Relationships: The hierarchy of the real number system is expressed as NZQRN \subset Z \subset Q \subset R, indicating that natural numbers are a subset of integers, which are a subset of rational numbers, all contained within the set of real numbers RR.

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1. What is the real number system?

2. Which source provides the formal definition of surds as an irrational number expressed using a root or radical sign?

3. What is the primary purpose of simplifying surds?

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Real Number System — hierarchy?

N ⊂ Z ⊂ Q ⊂ R

Surds — definition?

Irrational roots expressed with radicals.

Simplify √45 — method?

Factor as √9×5, simplify to 3√5.

Surds — multiplication rule?

√a × √b = √(a×b).

Rationalising denominators — purpose?

Eliminate surds from the denominator.

Number classification — key test?

Decimal pattern or fraction form.

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