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for which value of √p in p would be a rational number​

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Answered by snehasnow
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Thus p is a common factor of a and b. But this is a contradiction, since a and b have no common factor. This contradiction arises by assuming √p a rational number. Hence,√p is irrational.

Answered by adityachoudhary0421
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p because root p is irrational number it cannot be written in p/q form

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