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Find two surds that when multiplied together give a rational answer

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Sure, here's an example of two surds that, when multiplied together, give a rational answer:

\(\sqrt{2} \cdot \sqrt{2} = 2\)

Both \(\sqrt{2}\) are surds, and when multiplied together, they result in a rational number, which is 2.
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