SSC CGL usually asks:
- Simplify expressions using index laws
- Rationalize denominators containing surds
- Convert between index and surd notation
- Find unknown exponents in equations
- Compare surd values
SHORTCUT/TRICK:
When rationalizing 1/(√a + √b), multiply by (√a - √b)/(√a - √b). This uses the difference of squares formula: (x+y)(x-y) = x² - y². The denominator becomes a - b instantly, removing all surds.