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(√12+√10-√2 is (a)a positive rational number (b) equal to (c) a negative integer

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Answered by Swarup1998
6

Given: the number (√12 + √10 - √2)

To find: check the options

Solution:

  • The given number is 12 + 10 - 2

  • Now, √12 + √10 - √2
  • = 2√3 + √(2 × 5) - √2

  • Since the sum of √12 and √10 is greater than √2, the number is positive; and since, √2, √3 and √5 are irrational numbers, the number is also irrational.

Answer: √12 + √10 - √2 is a positive irrational number

Answered by aisha4730
6

Answer:

it's positive rational number .

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