Math, asked by MeSrijal, 11 months ago

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Give me two irrational numbers whose sum is rational.

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shekhar2511: √2+2
MeSrijal: but 2 is a rational number

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Answered by siddhartharao77
3

Step-by-step explanation:

Let 3 + √2 and 3 - √2 are irrational numbers.

Sum of these 2 irrational numbers:

= 3 + √2 + 3 - √2

= 3 + 3

= 6

The number 6 is a rational number because it can be written as fraction 6/1.

So, we have two irrational numbers whose sum is rational.

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Answered by Siddharta7
1

sum is rational are

10 + 2√5 and 5 - 2√5

Checking:

Sum of these two irrational numbers = 10 + 2√5 and 5 - 2√5 = 15 (a rational number)

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