Physics, asked by Anonymous, 4 months ago

Given that √5 is irrational prove that 3+2√5 is irrational​

Answers

Answered by 123KimTaehyung321
9

Given that √5 is irrational prove that 3+2√5 is irrational​

Answered by Anonymous
6

Given:3 + 2√5

To prove:3 + 2√5 is an irrational number.

Proof:

Letus assume that 3 + 2√5 is a rational number.

Soit can be written in the form a/b

3 + 2√5 = a/b

Here a and b are coprime numbers and b ≠ 0

Solving3 + 2√5 = a/b we get,

=>2√5 = a/b – 3

=>2√5 = (a-3b)/b

=>√5 = (a-3b)/2b

This shows (a-3b)/2b is a rational number. But we know that But √5 is an irrational number.

so it contradictsour assumption.

Our assumption of3 + 2√5 is a rational number is incorrect.

3 + 2√5 is an irrational number

Hence proved


Anonymous: awesome answer
Anonymous: Who are you dear ??
Anonymous: I am Bluestar18 friend
Anonymous: are you Varsha0505 user??
Anonymous: Stop Joking :) ♥️♥️♥️❤️❤️
Anonymous: Ur my bestie my friend Only .... ur Vishwasaditya42 user na Vish
Anonymous: no I am not vishwasaditya42:(
Anonymous: hm
Similar questions