Simplifying square root expressions

By Zhidong Leong on Wednesday, July 03, 2002 - 02:51 pm:

Is there any way to simplify expressions with roots in it?


  æ
Ö

7+   __
Ö13
 
 
-   æ
Ö

7-   __
Ö13
 
 

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:


let x=your expression.

Then
x2 = 7+   __
Ö13
 
+ 7-   __
Ö13
 
-2   æ
Ö

(7+   __
Ö13
 
)(7-   __
Ö13
 
)
 


x2 = 14-2   _____
Ö49-13
 
= 14-2   __
Ö36
 

x2 = 2

so x=±Ö2

can you see that x has to be positive?

Therefore x=Ö2.

This sort of thing would work in general for an expression like

Ö
 

a+Öb
 
-
Ö
 

a-Öb
 

but for more general sorts of expressions we'd still be left with lots of nasty roots all over the place.

We could try repeatedly squaring to get rid of them.

eg. try and show that if x=Ö5- Ö2 then

x4 - 14x2 + 9 = 0

which isn't nearly as nice as x2 = 2!
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