If you were to add \(\frac{1}{2}\) and \(\frac{1}{3}\), it is hard to picture what the answer would be. Rewriting the fractions with a common bottom number, or denominator (in this case, \({6}\)), ...
GCSE AQA Surds - AQA Rationalising denominators - Higher Surds are numbers left in square root form that are used when detailed accuracy is required in a calculation. They are numbers which, when ...