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Find two irrational numbers whose mean is a rational number.​

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Answered by raniposhi
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Step-by-step explanation:

We will take the first number as 2+√7 and the second number as 2−√7. ... −3 is a rational number. ∴2+√7 and 2−√7 are 2 irrational numbers whose sum as well as the product are rational numbers.

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Step-by-step explanation:

We will take the first number as 2+√7 and the second number as 2−√7. ... −3 is a rational number. ∴2+√7 and 2−√7 are 2 irrational numbers whose sum as well as the product are rational numbers.

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