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formula of finding irregular rational number​

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Answered by kumarashiklokranjan
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Answered by dakshkoche62
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If it's larger than 9, subtract a large enough integer until it's between 4 and 9. This certainly gives an irrational number, since adding or subtracting two rational numbers can never give an irrational number, so adding an irrational and a rational number cannot give a rational number.

Step-by-step explanation:

When the denominators are equated by LCM method, the equivalent rational numbers are 8/12 and 9/12. The same rational numbers will be obtained when the denominator of one rational number is multiplied to the numerator and denominator of the other. 2/3 x 4/4 = 8/12 and 3/4 x 3/3 = 9/12.

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