Expressions with brackets that include surds, for example \(\sqrt{11}(2-\sqrt{3})\), can be multiplied out in a similar way to multiplying out algebraic expressions ...
In algebra, letters are used to stand for values that can change (variables) or for values that aren’t known (unknowns). A term is a number or letter on its own, or numbers and letters multiplied ...
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