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HELP ME PLEASE IM GIVING OUT BRAINLIEST

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Answered by sakshi1158
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2+√7 and 2−√7 are 2 irrational numbers whose sum as well as the product are rational numbers. Note: We must know that the square roots of all non-negative integers except the perfect squares are irrational numbers.

Answered by s21732anjali02202
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RATIONAL NUMBERS are represented in p/q form where q is not equal to zero.

IRRATIONAL NUMBERS are the numbers that cannot be represented as a simple fraction.

It is a contradiction of RATIONAL NUMBERS but is a type of real numbers.

Depending on the two numbers, the product of the two IRRATIONAL NUMBERS can be a RATIONALor IRRATIONAL NUMBER.

Consider √3 and √3 then

√3 × √3 = 3 It is a RATIONAL NUMBER.

Consider √3 and √2

√3 × √2 = √6

It is an example of an IRRATIONAL NUMBER.

Hope it helps.

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