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Radical (mathematics)
For every non-zero complex number a, there are n different complex numbers b such that bn = a, so the symbol cannot be used unambiguously. The nth roots of unity are of particular importance. Working with surdsOften in calculations, it pays to leave the square or other roots of numbers unresolved. One can then manipulate these unresolved expressions into simpler forms or arrange them to cancel each other. Notationally, the √ symbol depicts surds, with an upper line above the expression (called the vinculum) enclosed in the root. A cube root takes the form:
Basic techniques for working with surds arise from identities. Typical examples include:
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