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what is a surd ? (algebra-std 9)

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Answered by farvaeshmushraf2008
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In Mathematics, surds are the values in square root that cannot be further simplified into whole numbers or integers. Surds are irrational numbers. The examples of surds are √2, √3, √5, etc., as these values cannot be further simplified.

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