Surds
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Tutorial ID | Title | Tutorial | Video Tutorial | Revision Notes | Revision Questions | |
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7.4 | Surds |
In this Math video tutorial on Powers and Roots we look into the field of Surds and cover the following points:
- 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?
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