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add a positive irrational number with negative irrational number​

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Answered by Standard10
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Answer:

Let the positive irrational number be √2, and the negative irrational number be –√2.

Then, by adding both, we get

√2+(–√2)

= √2–√2

= 0

The answer is 0 only when both the absolute values of the irrational numbers are equal. However, the answer may be different if we take different irrational numbers.

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