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Pls!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! EXPLAIN SURDS TO ME, 50 POINTS NO CAP

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Answered by Anonymous
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A surd is an expression that includes a square root, cube root or other root symbol. Surds are used to write irrational numbers precisely – because the decimals of irrational numbers do not terminate or recur, they cannot be written exactly in decimal form.

Answered by rathorehimanshu120
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Answer:A surd is said to be in its simplest form when the number under the root sign has no square factors. For example √72 can be reduced to √4×18=2√18. But 18 still has the factor 9, so we can simplify further: 2√18=2√9×2=2×3√2=6√2.

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