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classify the rational and irrational (5+√14)-√14​

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Answered by anitapurohit727
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Answer:

Rational

Step-by-step explanation:

 \sqrt{14 \: }

inside the bracket will be cancelled by

 -  \sqrt{14}

outside the bracket

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Answered by ItzAditt007
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\implies(5 +  \sqrt{14} ) -  \sqrt{14} \\  \\  = 5 +  \sqrt{14} -  \sqrt{14} \\ (opening \: brackets) \\  \\  = 5 \\  \\  = rational

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