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Surds: Conclusion

Surds are numbers under a root sign that cannot be simplified further. The square root of 2 is an example of a surd, as it has a decimal representation that goes on forever without repeating. In contrast, the square root of 4 is not a surd because it can be simplified to 2. Historically, surds were also called irrational numbers. The term "surd" comes from an early Arabic mathematician who referred to irrational numbers as "'inaudible", which was later translated to the Latin word for "deaf".

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Surds: Conclusion

Surds are numbers under a root sign that cannot be simplified further. The square root of 2 is an example of a surd, as it has a decimal representation that goes on forever without repeating. In contrast, the square root of 4 is not a surd because it can be simplified to 2. Historically, surds were also called irrational numbers. The term "surd" comes from an early Arabic mathematician who referred to irrational numbers as "'inaudible", which was later translated to the Latin word for "deaf".

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Surds

If you can't simplify a number to remove a square root (or cube root etc) then it is a surd. Example: 2 (square root of 2) can't be simplified further so it is a surd

Example: 4 (square root of 4) can be simplified (to 2), so it is not a surd! Have a look at some more examples: Number Simplifed As a Decimal 2 3 4 (1/4) 3 (11) 3 (27) 5 (3) 2 3 2 1/2 3 (11) 3 5 (3) 1.4142135...(etc) 1.7320508...(etc) 2 0.5 2.2239800...(etc) 3 1.2457309...(etc) Surd or not? Surd Surd Not a surd Not a surd Surd Not a surd Surd

As you can see, the surds have a decimal which goes on forever without repeating, and are actually Irrational Numbers. In fact "Surd" used to be another name for "Irrational", but it is now used for a root that is irrational. How did we get the word "Surd" ? Well around 820 AD al-Khwarizmi (the Persian guy who we get the name "Algorithm" from) called irrational numbers "'inaudible" ... this was later translated to the Latin surdus ("deaf" or "mute")

Conclusion

If it is a root and irrational, it is a surd. But not all roots are surds.

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