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If r is rational,and s is irrational,then r+s, r-s, rs and r/s are irrational numbers, s is not equal to 0:
True or False?​

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Answered by sujalronaldo81
8

true,

      let us take r=3 and s=√2

And then we can solve this question

Answered by TanikaWaddle
18

The statement is TRUE

Explanation:

True

The statement is true

If r is rational,and s is irrational,then r+s, r-s, rs and r/s are irrational numbers

Any operation performed on the numbers where one number is rational and other is irrational then the resulting number  will always a irrational number

The irrational numbers are non terminating numbers  

The product , addition , division and subtraction of rational and  irrational number is irrational

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