how to multiply 2 irrational Number
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If you multiply an irrational number wh an irrational number, you'll get an rational or irrational, depending on the the two numbers being multiplied.
For instance,
√2 * √ 18 = 6, rational number
√5 * √3 = √15 , irrational number
by definition, a rational number can be expressed as a fraction with integer values in the numerator and denominator (denominator not zero). So, multiplying two rationals is the same as multiplying two such fractions, which will result in another fraction of this same form since integers are closed under multiplication. Thus, multiplying two rational numbers produces another rational number
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For instance,
√2 * √ 18 = 6, rational number
√5 * √3 = √15 , irrational number
by definition, a rational number can be expressed as a fraction with integer values in the numerator and denominator (denominator not zero). So, multiplying two rationals is the same as multiplying two such fractions, which will result in another fraction of this same form since integers are closed under multiplication. Thus, multiplying two rational numbers produces another rational number
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is just the same as multiplying 2 rational no. but after multiplying keeping the root sign
eg: √3×√5=√15
or 3√3×√4=3√12
or 2√4×3√4=6×4=24
eg: √3×√5=√15
or 3√3×√4=3√12
or 2√4×3√4=6×4=24
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