We ALWAYS have to leave expressions in the simplest form. Any expression involving a root is called a surd, and we often have to write an answer in surd form which implicitly means simplified surd form: or
or where
where are whole numbers or fractions and
are whole numbers or fractions and and
and are as small as possible.
are as small as possible.
For example:
Simplify
We can write 75 as the product of a number, 3, and a perfect square, 25. Then we take the 25 outside the square root but then we have to square root it:

This is the general procedure. We take out the largest perfect square which is a factor of the number to be rooted. The perfect square can be either a whole number or a fraction.
Example:
Simplify

Example
Simplify


Example: Expand and simplify




Now add up all the terms to obtain