Two surds are said to be like surd if
their order and radicand are equal
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Two or more surds are said to be similar or like surds if they have the same surd-factor.
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Two or more surds are said to be similar or like surds if they can be so reduced as to have the same surd-factor.
For example 2–√2, 22–√2, 52–√2, 72–√2 are similar surds as all the surds contain same irrational factor 2–√2. So the order of the surds and the radicands both should be same for similar surds.
Consider the following surds 23–√2, 427−−√2, 7243−−−√2, 575−−√2
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