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Answered by deshdeepak88
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Answer:

Surds:

A number that can't be simplified to remove a square root (or cube root etc).

Examples:

• √2 (square root of 2) can't be simplified further so it is a surd.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Definition :-

Surds are numbers left in 'square root form' (or ' cube root form' etc). They are therefore irrational numbers.

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