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3. Prove that the following are irrationals:
7 root5​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Let 7√5 be a rational number.

7√5 = p/q (p and q are integers)

=> √5 = p/7q

As, we can see that p/7q ia rational so √5 should also be rational. But this contradicts the fact that √5 is irrational.

So, by this we can say that 7√5 is irrational number.

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