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ASSERTION
A number N when divided by 15 gives the remainder 2then the remainder is Same when divides by 5
REASON
√3 is an irrational number

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Answered by bishakhabaisya
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Both Assertion and Reason are true. But the reason is not appropriate for the assertion

Answered by AarthyKalidass
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Answer:

Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true, and reason (R) is the proper explanation of assertion (A), because assertion and reason are both valid, but reason does not explain assertion.

Step-by-step explanation:

These are the concepts that you will give in support of your key thesis throughout your essay. Typically, paragraphs are developed by providing support for the argument that acts as the main phrase. The primary distinction between an assertion and a reason is that a reason is backed up by evidence. An statement may or may not be supported by evidence. Ans. A fact is a factual statement, whereas an assertion is a statement that is thought to be true. There is a significant distinction between claims and reasons. Assertions are declarations of fact that cannot be debated or discussed. Arguments, on the other hand, are employed to support or prove a claim.

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