Math, asked by dharshini8564, 3 months ago

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fatmamokamjiwala18: explanation is already in textbook

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Answered by fatmamokamjiwala18
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Answer:

ya it's a rational number


dharshini8564: can you explain y it's rational number
Answered by ekvillan937
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Answer:

yes that's true

Step-by-step explanation:

(3+√5) (3-√5) is a rational number..Although this number can be expressed as a fraction, we need more than that, for the number to be rational. The fraction's numerator and denominator must both be integers, and √2 cannot be expressed as an integer.

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