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can we say the sum of two irrational is always irrational? justify​

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Answered by 57heenaanzar
25

Answer:

No this statement is wrong

sum of two irrational will be either rational or irrational

 \sqrt{2 }  +  \sqrt{2}  = 4

 \sqrt{2}  +  \sqrt{3}  =  \sqrt{2}  +  \sqrt{3}

in first example sum is rational and in second sum is irrational

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Answered by anantchaturvedi46
3

Answer:

statement is not absolute for all the values

Step-by-step explanation:

let us take two irrational numbers

i.e. -√2 and √2

here when we add

-√2+√2

=0

and we know that 0 is a rational number so it is the statement is not absolute for all the values that two irrational number always form a irrational number

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