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Addition of two irrational number is ?
rational
irrational
sometimes rational and sometimes irrational none of the above​

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Answered by gowripathigmailcom
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Answer:

What about two irrational numbers? The sum of two irrational numbers could be either rational or irrational. We can show this through examples: and are each irrational, but their sum is 0, which is rational.

Answered by PraaneshNair
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Answer:

Sometimes rational and sometimes irrational.

Step-by-step explanation:

For example,  √2 + √2 = 2√2, which is irrational.

But now let us consider  (2 + 6√7) + (2 - 6√7) = 4, which is rational.

Concept used: Irrational numbers can be a combination of numbers.

Example: √7  is an irrational number. At the same time (6 + √7) is also an irrational number.

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