How does Surds work in maths? Teach me one thing that proves surds in my mathematic questions.
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Surds are used in real life to make sure that important calculations are precise, for example by engineers building bridges.
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Surds are the square roots (√) of numbers that cannot be simplified into a whole or rational number. ... In other words, a surd is a root of the whole number that has an irrational value. Consider an example, √2 ≈ 1.414213. It is more accurate if we leave it as a surd √2.
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