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6. Give an example of two irrational numbers whose
(i) difference is an irrational number.
(ii) difference is a rational number.
(iii) sum is an irrational number.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

(I) 43 ,23 are the irrational numbers and thier difference, 43 −23 =23 is also an irrational number.

(II) a pair of irrational numbers whose difference is rational are. Such as: 2+23 and 3−32.

(III) However, consider √2 and -√2. Their product is -2 and sum is 0, both of which are rational numbers.

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Answered by yukti827
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Answer:

here's your answer mate

Explanation:

  1. 43 - 23 = 23
  2. √2 - √2 = 0
  3. √3 + √3 = 2√3
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