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Is 3 - √2 a rational number? Give reason

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Answered by jaihind1234
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Answer:

√2/3 is a rational number.

Explanation:

For a rational number p/q, q≠0 , p and q should be integers but in √2/3 , p(√2) is not an integer.

There are infinitely many integers between two integers

Answered by Gripex
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3-√2 is an irrational number. It is because we know that the difference of a rational and an irrational number always results into a irrational number.

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