Math, asked by ramkumarpeddeti, 9 months ago

If X and Y are rational numbers such that root XY is irrational then rootX +rootY is which number

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Answered by puneethpeddeti
3

Answer:

Irrational number

Step-by-step explanation:

*Let's take 2 rational numbers 2 and 3

*root2.root3 is irrational

*root2 and root2 are irrarional

*sum of two Irrational numbers is Irrational

*so answer is Irrational

Answered by ChhutiMistry1
0

Answer:

(root)X + (root)Y is an irrational number.

Explanation:

Rational numbers are the numbers that may be expressed in the shape of a fraction(i.e., P/Q and Q≠0) and irrational numbers are numbers that can not be expressed as a fraction. But each the numbers are actual numbers and may be represented in a number of line. A actual wide variety is a fee of a non-stop amount that may constitute a distance alongside a line.

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