Math, asked by shreyambikanarayanan, 10 months ago

2. Let x be rational and y be irrational. Is xy necessarily irrational? Justify your answer
by an example.​

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Answered by kunwaratrey
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Answer:

Hey!

it is always irrational

Step-by-step explanation:

let x be 2 (that is a rational no.)

let y be √3 (that is irrational )

so the product would be 2√3(irrational)

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Answered by maithilisharma110055
1

answer: if x is rational and y is irrational then xy is irrational

for example : 2 X √5 = 2√5 which is irrational where 2 is 'x' and √5 is 'y'

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