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the following pair of surds
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following pals of sords
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In case of equiradical surds (i.e., surds of the same order) n
√
a
and n
√
b
, we have n
√
a
> n
√
b
when x > y.
For example,
(i) √5 > √3, since 5 > 3
(ii) ∛21 < ∛28, since 21 < 28.
(iii) ∜10 > ∜6, since 10 > 6.
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Compare the Following Pair of Surd. ... Balbharati Solution for Maharashtra state board Class 9 Mathematics 1 Algebra (2019 ( Latest)).
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