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Find a rational number whose sum is rational number and difference is ratiinal number

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We know that √16 = 4 and √17 = √(42 +12 )

mark point A representing 4 on number line .Now construct AB of unit length perpendicular to Oa .Then taking O as centre and OB as radius. Draw an arc intersecting number line at C .C is represented


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Two Irrational Numbers whose sum is Rational. ... We know that all integers can be expressed in form of p/q where p & q are integers and q ≠ 0. So, 8 can be written as 8/1, which is a rational number. Thus we get the result thatsum of two irrational numbers (4-√3) and (4+√3) is a rational number.
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