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(2−√3)+√3​ is this rational or irrational?​

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Answered by XxRonakxX
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Step-by-step explanation:

(2−√3)+√3

It can be written as 2-√3+√3

It will become 2

And 2 can be expressed as a 2/1

So it is an rational number

Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

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We know that (−1) is a negative integer, and can be expressed as −11, hence, it is a rational number. Thus, the number (√2−√3)(√2+√3) is a rational number.

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