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Math Tutorial 7.4 - Surds

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There are 4 lessons in this math tutorial covering Surds. The tutorial starts with an introduction to Surds and is then followed with a list of the separate lessons, the tutorial is designed to be read in order but you can skip to a specific lesson or return to recover a specific math lesson as required to build your math knowledge of Surds. you can access all the lessons from this tutorial below.


In this Math tutorial, you will learn:

  • What are surds?
  • What are transcendental numbers? Where do they differ from surds?
  • What number set do surds and transcendental numbers belong to?
  • What are the different types of surds?
  • What are the properties of surds?
  • What are the four basic operations with surds?

Introduction

Which of the following numbers can be expressed as finite or infinite recurring decimals?

√2; √4; √3; π (Archimedes' constant); 2πr; 1/9; 22/7; φ (golden ratio); e (Euler's number)

Which number set do the recurring decimals belong to?

The whole part and some digits after the decimal place of π (pi) are 3.14159265. Do you notice any kind of period determined by a certain repetition in these digits?

This tutorial focuses on surds - a term originally used to express irrational numbers but that recently has acquired a slightly different meaning. Therefore, we are going to explain the meaning of surds and also the similarity and difference of surds and irrational numbers - which we dealt with in the first chapter of this course.

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7.4Surds
Lesson IDMath Lesson TitleLessonVideo
Lesson
7.4.1What Are Surds?
7.4.2What are the different Types of Surds
7.4.3Properties of Surds
7.4.4Basic Operations with Surds

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