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√3 by 5 prove irrational number​

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Answered by Rishukumar123
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Let us assume that 3 + √5 is a rational number. Here, {(a - 3b) ÷ b} is a rational number. But we know that √5 is a irrational number. So, {(a - 3b) ÷ b} is also a irrational number.

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Answered by Anu17102006
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 \frac{ \sqrt{3} }{5}  \: is \: an  \: irrational \: no.

 \sqrt{3}   \: \: is \: irrational

 \frac{1}{5}    \: \: is \: rational

 \sqrt{3}  \times  \frac{1}{5}  = \:  \frac{ \sqrt{3} }{5}

Product  \: of  \: rational  \: and \: \\</p><p> irrational \:  is  \: always \:  irrational

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