Math, asked by bhilanganajrchanda37, 2 months ago

Identify a rational number among the following numbers :
2+√2 , 2√2 , 0 and π​

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Answered by sehgalp381
57

Answer:

2 +  \sqrt{2}  = irrational

2 \sqrt{2}  = 8(rational)

0 = rational

\pi = irrational

ok marks the brainlist☺❤

Answered by nostagaliguser
7

Answer:

Anser is Zero. Because there is always 1 as the denominator of all the integers.

LET THE GREAT GOD OF MATHEMATICS(CLASS10) TELL U WHAT A RATIONAL NUMBER IS.

  • THE NUMBER WHICH IS OF THE FORM P/Q WHERE Q IS NOT EQUAL TO 0 IS KNOWN AS RATIONAL NUMBER(NOW YOU CAN STAND OUT IN THE CLASS)

HOPE IT IS HELPFUL.

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