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Is√2/3 a rational number ,if not why ?

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Answered by armarafique2839
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Step-by-step explanation:

A rational number is defined as , a number which can be represented as p/q, where p & q are integers, but q is not equal to zero. ... Here, in √3/2, numerator is not any integer. But it's an irrational number. So, √3/2 is an irrational number.

Answered by kryticknight
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Answer:

No cuz decimal expansion of this no. is non repeating non reccuring

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