Are they two distinct irrational numbers such that their difference is rational nummber
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example 1 :
let's take first irrational number be π and second irrational number be π - 1
then difference of first and second irrational number = π - (π-1) = 1 which is rational number
example 2 :
let's take first irrational number be π and second irrational number be π - √3
then difference of first and second irrational number = π - (π - √3) = √3 which is irrational number
let's take first irrational number be π and second irrational number be π - 1
then difference of first and second irrational number = π - (π-1) = 1 which is rational number
example 2 :
let's take first irrational number be π and second irrational number be π - √3
then difference of first and second irrational number = π - (π - √3) = √3 which is irrational number
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