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If log 3 to the base a equal to 2 why 'n' is irrational? give solution

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Answered by samirsaiyed547
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Answered by dheerajk1912
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Step-by-step explanation:

  • We know logarithmic formula

        if  \mathbf{\log _{b}^{a}=X}

       Then, we can write

        \mathbf{a=b^{X}}

  • Now come to question, it is given that

        if \mathbf{\log _{n}^{3}=2}

        Then, we can write

        3 = n²         ...1)

        Means

        n² = 3

  • Taking square root both side of above equation, we get

        n =√3

  • We know that √3 is a irrational number, so n is also a irrational number.

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