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if r is irrational and s is rational then r+s and r-s are __________ also explain your answer

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Answered by sanandprakash969
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Answer as well as explanation

The formal way to say this is that the rational numbers are closed under addition and subtraction. If R+S and R are rational numbers, then (R+S) - R also will have to be a rational number, which means that S would have to be a rational number

Answered by pragati9090
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Answer:

irrational numbers

Step-by-step explanation:

coz sum of rational n irrational number is always irrational

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