| By Zhidong Leong on Wednesday, July 03, 2002 - 02:51 pm: |
Is there any way to simplify expressions with roots in it?
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| By John Grindall on Wednesday, July 03, 2002 - 05:47 pm: |
Hi Zhidong.
There's no general way of simplifying things like this, but in
this particular case we can proceed as follows:
| x2 = 7+ | __ Ö13 | + 7- | __ Ö13 | -2 |
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| x2 = 14-2 | _____ Ö49-13 | = 14-2 | __ Ö36 |
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| By Paul Smith on Wednesday, July 03, 2002 - 05:52 pm: |
Yes, there is a method. Just set x = (7 + 131/2
)1/2 - (7 - 131/2 )1/2 ,
then:
x2 = 7 + 131/2 - 2(7 + 131/2
)1/2 (7 - 131/2 )1/2 + 7 -
131/2
x2 = 14 - 2(49 - 13)1/2
x2 = 14 - 12 = 2
However, by squaring the original equation we introduced a second
(incorrect) value of x. Clearly, since 7 + 131/2 >
7 - 131/2 , x > 0, and thus, x =
21/2