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if p and q are two distinct irrational numbers , then which of the following is always an irrational number?
a)p b)pq c)(p+q)2 d)p2q+qp\pq
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Answered by hrithikgupta22
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If p and q are two distinct irrational numbers , then which of the following is always an irrational number? a… Get the ... number? a)p b)pq c)(p+q)2 d)p2q+ qp\pq ...
Answered by CarlynBronk
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If p and q are two distinct irrational numbers , then take two irrational numbers.

As you know Square root of primes are always irrational.

So take , p=√2,q =√3

Then , p/q, and p×q, p-q,and p+q are always irrational.

So out of the following options given

Option (a) p/q and Option (b) p q are correct.


CarlynBronk: i think the correct option is D which is p2q +qp/pq , because if we take p=root3, q=-root 3.
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