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difference between binomial surd and compound surd?​

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More example, each of the surds √2, ∛7, ∜6, 7√3, 2√a, 5∛3, m∛n, 5 ∙ 73/5 etc. is a simple surd. Definition of Compound Surd: ... That is, the algebraic sum of two surds or a surd and a rational number is called a binomial surd. For example, each of the surds (√5 + 2), (5 - ∜6), (√2 + ∛7) etc. is a binomial surd.

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