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√2=? Please explain my question step by step​

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Answered by VIGYAS
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 \sqrt{2} is \:  a \: irrational \: number

A proof that the square root of 2 is irrational. Let's suppose √2 is a rational number. Then we can write it √2 = a/b where a, b are whole numbers, b not zero. We additionally assume that this a/b is simplified to lowest terms, since that can obviously be done with any fraction.

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 \sqrt{2}  =  {2}^{ \frac{1}{2} }  =  {1.41421356}^{(2 \times  \frac{1}{2} )}  \\  = 1.41421356 \:  \: answer

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