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AlMahdi High Schools Mathematics 10th-Grade

Name: . . . . . . . . " Powers And Radicals" W.S-6.


Exercise 1: The following parts are independent.
1.   
Let A  2 2  3 1  3 . Calculate A2 then deduce the value of A.
5
211 2 21  3 125
2. Find nature of triangle ABC such as : AB  , AC  18  8 and BC  .
5
8 
5 23  23  23  23 
2

3. Simplify the expression: 4 a  b 4  a  b 2  26 a  b 6 where a<b< 0

Exercise 2: Given A =  6

5  1  6

 

27 n  9 2 n
5  1  3 4 &M = n
3  9n
, where n is a real number

1) Show that A is equal to a natural number to be determined.


2) Show that M = 3 n where α is an integer to be determined.
2 n 1
1
3) Find the value of n for which M    .
9
n
2 2
n n
2 - 2- n
Exercise 3: Given A  and B 
2 2
1. Prove that A – B = 1
2 2

2. Show that: 2  2 . 2  2  2 . 2  2  2  2
Exercise 4:
1- Calculate the product of: 1  5 1  2 
4
2- Rationalize the denominator of:
1  2  5  10
x  x2  2 x  x2  2
3- Verify that:   x  2 ( x  2 ).
2 2

9n  6.3n  9
Exercise 5: Let A
9n  3n 1
a) Show that: A  31n  1 .
b) Find the value of n so that A = 28.

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Exercise 7: For each question in the table below, choose with justification the only correct answer.
Expected Answers
No. Questions
a b c
1.  x  1 exists for x1 x>0 x  -1
3x  6
2. The solution set, S , of  0 ,is  ]  ;1[]1;[ ]1;[
( x  1) 2
3. 
If E  5  5  54 5  
5  4 5 then E=0 E = 20 E = 30 + 10 5

4. 3
 5 
2 3
 10 -25 25

5. If 𝑥 ∈ ℝ− then, x 4  4 x 2  x2 + 2x x x2  4  x x2  4

The solution set S of the equation: 1


6. S  {3,1} S  {3} S  { ,1}
x  3  1  2 x  1 is 3

7. If x   1; 5 then x2 3 x2 3 x 2 3

a 2b 2  2 ab
8. If a  0& b  0, then  3 3 0
3 3 3
ab
If E= 6 3   6  5   45  4   2    3
9.  3 3
Then E =

10. If x  2  2  3 (1  3) , then x  2 2 3 1

Exercise 9: The parts of this question are independent.


2 4 n  6.2 3n  9.2 2 n
1. Let A  ; (n)
2 3n  3.2 2 n
a) Show that : A  2 n  3.
97
b) Find n so that: A  .
32
2
4m
c) Determine the value of m so that: m  2m
8
2. Given a  3  2 2 2 2  3 10  5  .
Calculate a 2 , then deduce the value of a.

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Exercise 10: Express without radical sign:

  s.t a >0.
2
 x  1 243b5
6
a) 6
c) 4
625a8 e) 5
g) a3

      h)  y  .
2 4 3 6
b) 4
9x 2 d) 8
x2 f) 3
2a 2 4 2

Exercise 11: Simplify:


81
1) 10
x 4 .10 x3 .10 x3 3) 4 5) 4 4 5a 2 .8 4 125a .2 4 a . Where a ≥0
16
4
32 3
16a 5b3 12 8 3 x10
2) 4
4) 6) .
2 3
2a 2 8
3x 2
Exercise 12: Solve the following equations then check:
 1
a-  43 x1   25x1  5 5  0
 2
  c- 3
2 x  1  3 e- x  2  x 1  1

b- 4
32  x 4  x d- 5  3x  2  1 f- 4
5 x  5  11  6

Exercise 13: Simplify or (Express in form of a single radical)


3
4 3 2 4 3 5 5
2. 3 ; a . a . a ;4 .
5

7 3 3 2
4
27 5
x4
b . b . b; ; 3 .
3 x

Exercise 14: Rationalize the denominator of:


3
54 x 3 y 5 2
1- 3- 3 5-
3
3x 2a 2 3
235
2 2 1
2- 4- 6- 4 .
x5 1 3 a 34 2

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Exercise 15: Compute the following products:
No. Product form Expanded form The conjugate of
1) a b c d  a b c d  2 3  5 2 is 
2)  x 
n k n
x nk  5
x 2 is

3)  3
a3b  3
a 2  3 ab  3 b 2  3
5  3 7 is

4)  3
a3b   a  ab  b 
3 2 3 3 2

5)  4
a4 b   a  a b  ab  b 
4 3 4 2 4 2 4 3

6)  4
a4 b   a  a b  ab  b 
4 3 4 2 4 2 4 3

I- To reduce several radicals, with positive radicands, to the same index:


a) Find the LCM of the given indices.
b) Go as you do while taking a common denominator.
II- Two radicals are identical if, in simplest form, they have the same index and same radicand.
III- Addition and subtraction of radicals can be performed only if radicals are identical.
IV- Two radicals are conjugate of each other if their product contains no radicals when expressed in
simplest form.

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