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compound surd example

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Answered by avni2017
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The algebraic sum of two or more simple surds or the algebraic sum of a rational number and simple surds is called a compound scud.

 

Step-by-step explanation:

example, each of the surds

(√5 + √7),

(√5 - √7),

(5√8 - ∛7),

(∜6 + 9),

(∛7 + ∜6),

(x∛y - b) is a compound surd.

Note: The compound surd is also known as binomial surd.



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