1) This document contains 8 math problems involving number systems, rational numbers, simplifying expressions, proving identities, and rationalizing denominators.
2) Problem 1 asks which type of number every rational number is. Problem 2 asks to simplify a fraction with a binomial in the denominator. Problem 3 asks to prove an identity involving exponents.
3) The remaining problems involve finding values of expressions, rationalizing denominators, and expressing a sum of numbers as a fraction in simplest form.
1) This document contains 8 math problems involving number systems, rational numbers, simplifying expressions, proving identities, and rationalizing denominators.
2) Problem 1 asks which type of number every rational number is. Problem 2 asks to simplify a fraction with a binomial in the denominator. Problem 3 asks to prove an identity involving exponents.
3) The remaining problems involve finding values of expressions, rationalizing denominators, and expressing a sum of numbers as a fraction in simplest form.
1) This document contains 8 math problems involving number systems, rational numbers, simplifying expressions, proving identities, and rationalizing denominators.
2) Problem 1 asks which type of number every rational number is. Problem 2 asks to simplify a fraction with a binomial in the denominator. Problem 3 asks to prove an identity involving exponents.
3) The remaining problems involve finding values of expressions, rationalizing denominators, and expressing a sum of numbers as a fraction in simplest form.
a. A natural number b. An integer c. A real number d. A whole number 5 1 2 123 2. Simplify: ( 1) 275 230 +229 +228 7 3. Prove that 231 +230−229 = 10 4. If 𝑎=2, 𝑏=3, then find the values of the following: a. (𝑎𝑏 + 𝑏 𝑎 )−1 b. (𝑎𝑎 + 𝑏 𝑏 )−1 1 5. If 𝑥 = 3 − 2√2, then find the value of (𝑥 2 − 𝑥 2 ) 4 6. Rationalise the denominator of 2+√3+√7 1 7. If 𝑎 = 7 − 4√3, find the value of √𝑎 + 𝑎 √ ̅ ̅̅̅̅ 8. Express 1.32 + 0. 35 as a fraction in the simplest form.