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Class 9th maths Ch 1

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Answered by puhva
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let the 3√3is a rational no.which can be put in the form of p/q and p and q are co-prime.
so,3√3=p/q
√3=p/3q
but √3is not a rational no.
so, our susposition is wrong.
so,3√3is not a rational no.

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Answered by pwdsmeena
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let the 3√3is a rational no.which can be put in the form of p/q and p and q are co-prime.

so,3√3=p/q

√3=p/3q

but √3is not a rational no.

so, our susposition is wrong.

so,3√3is not a rational no.

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