Math Video Lesson 7.4.2 - What are the different Types of Surds
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In the Math video lesson "What are the different Types of Surds" above we continued to explore and build on our knowledge of Surds as part of our wider understanding of the math subject of Powers and Roots. In addition to the What are the different Types of Surds video we also provide a written lesson as well as further detailed lessons and math examples, see below for further lessons with the Surds tutorial set.
Powers and Roots Learning Material
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7.4
Surds
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7.4.1
What Are Surds?
7.4.2
What are the different Types of Surds
7.4.3
Properties of Surds
7.4.4
Basic Operations with Surds
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