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3. Prove that 3-2J5 is an irrational number
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Answered by asidhabegumismudeen
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Step-by-step explanation:

Given: 3 + 2√5

To prove: 3 + 2√5 is an irrational number.

Proof:

Let us assume that 3 + 2√5 is a rational number.

So, it can be written in the form a/b

3 + 2√5 = a/b

Here a and b are coprime numbers and b ≠ 0

Solving 3 + 2√5 = a/b we get,

=>2√5 = a/b – 3

=>2√5 = (a-3b)/b

=>√5 = (a-3b)/2b

This shows (a-3b)/2b is a rational number. But we know that √5 is an irrational number.

So, it contradicts our assumption. Our assumption of 3 + 2√5 is a rational number is incorrect.

3 + 2√5 is an irrational number

Answered by bardetanmay40
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Answer:

assume that 3-2√5 is rational.

3-2√5=a/b

-2√5 =a/b-3

Step-by-step explanation:

=a/b-3 is rational.

3-2√5 is irrational.

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