MathematicsStatement-I      Two surds can be multiplied only when they are of the same order. Statement-II    In division of surds, their orders need not be the same.

Statement-I      Two surds can be multiplied only when they are of the same order.

 Statement-II    In division of surds, their orders need not be the same.

  1. A

    Statement I is True, Statement II is True

     

  2. B

    Statement I is False, Statement II is False

  3. C

     Statement I is True, Statement II is False
     

  4. D

     Statement I is False, Statement II is True

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    Solution:

    When the surds to be multiplied or divided are not of the same order, they have to be necessarily brought to the same order by using the laws of radicals before the operation is done
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