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if 'm' is a positive integer which is not a perfect square, then ✓m is ​

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Answered by tennetiraj86
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an irrational number is the answer

Answered by amitnrw
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√m  is irrational number if 'm' is a positive integer which is not a perfect square,  

Step-by-step explanation:

'm' is a positive integer which is not a perfect square,  

then √m  is irrational number

all square roots of natural numbers, other than of perfect squares, are irrational.

irrational numbers are all those real numbers which are not rational numbers

Rational numbers are numbers which can be written as p/q  form where p & q are integers  & q ≠ 0

'm' is a positive integer which is not a perfect square,  

then √m  is irrational number

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