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explain about surds​

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Answered by sharanyalanka7
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When we can't simplify a number to remove a square root (or cube root etc) then it is a surd. Example: √4 (square root of 4) can be simplified (to 2), so it is not a surd! not? The surds have a decimal which goes on forever without repeating, and are Irrational Numbers.

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Answered by Anonymous
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When we can't simplify a number to remove a square root (or cube root etc) then it is a surd. Example: √4 (square root of 4) can be simplified (to 2), so it is not a surd! not? The surds have a decimal which goes on forever without repeating, and are Irrational Numbers.

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