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Examine whether 2+√3 is rational or irrational

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Answered by jtg07
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Step-by-step explanation:

let us assume that 2 +  \sqrt{3} is irrational......hence it can be expressed in a form of p/q.....where q is not equal to 0......2 +  \sqrt{ 3}  =  \frac{p}{q}  \sqrt{3}  =  \frac{p}{q}  - 2 \sqrt{3}  =  \frac{p - 2q}{q} we know that  \sqrt{3} is irrational....this contradicts that the above statement is rational....hence 2  +  \sqrt{3} is irrational....plz mark as brainliest....plz smash the thanks button....

Answered by ReddyUttej
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Answer:

2+√3 is a irrational number because

  • the value of √3 is 1.732.....
  • so it is irrational number
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