surds

Understand the Problem

The question is simply asking about 'surds', which are irrational numbers that can be expressed as the root of an integer. It relates to concepts in mathematics, particularly in algebra.

Answer

Surds are irrational numbers in root form that can't be simplified.

Surds are irrational numbers in the form of roots that cannot be simplified into whole numbers or fractions.

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Surds are irrational numbers in the form of roots that cannot be simplified into whole numbers or fractions.

More Information

Surds are often used in mathematics to maintain precision without converting to a decimal form. Examples include √2, √3, and √5.

Tips

A common mistake is to confuse surds with rational numbers in root form. Remember that surds cannot be simplified to fractions or whole numbers.

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