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difference between compound and a trinomial surd​

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Answered by taniakhan14
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A surd having a single term only iscalled simple surds. The algebraic sumof two or more simple surds or the algebraic sum of a rational number and simple surds is called acompound surds. ... The algebraic sumof three surds and a rational quantity or the sum of three unlike terms are called trinomial surds.

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