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give reason that 4/√3 is irrational​

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Answered by robicakashif36
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Let us consider 4 -√3 is a rational number, so it can be expressed as p/q where p, q are co primes , integers. ... So this contradiction has arrived because of our faulty assumption that 4 - √3 is rational. Hence it is irrational

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Let us consider 4 -√3 is a rational number, so it can be expressed as p/q where p, q are co primes , integers. ... So this contradiction has arrived because of our faulty assumption that 4 - √3 is rational. Hence it is irrational.

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