Math, asked by mohantyankita469, 10 months ago

8+√15÷2√3 specify rational or irrational​

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Answered by patelprince53
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Answer:

irrational number

Step-by-step explanation:

it is an irrational number

Answered by subhashnidevi4878
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Answer:

The result of the fraction would be=10.28 and irrational number

Step-by-step explanation:

As we have given the equation \dfrac{8+\sqrt{15}}{2\sqrt{3} }

We need to determine is it a rational number and we need to find the final result

As we know that rational number is the number which we can write it a form of p/q and which is not equal to zero

So as we are seeing that there are roots involved in a question, Therefore We can determine it as an irrational number

Therefore the result is

\dfrac{8+\sqrt{15} }{2\sqrt{3} }=\dfrac{11.87}{2\sqrt{3} }=10.28

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