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give an example of two irrational numbers whose quotient is a rational number​

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Answered by samridhraj20
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Example of two irrational numbers whose quotient is rational :-

√2 is an irrational number.

so, √2 upon √2 is 1

here 1 is Q

In this way any rational number upon itself is a rational number

Let the no's be 3√2 and 2√2 

Now divide them, the quotient is 3/2 

So, the quotient is rational

Hence the no's are 3√2 and 2√2

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Answered by shakuntaladevi
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Answer:

the examples are of two irrational numbers whose quotient is rational

√2 is an irrational number

so √2 upon √2 the and is 1

here one is the quotient

so in this way any irrational number upon itself is a rational no...

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