Math, asked by princykashamalla15, 1 month ago

kruthi said √2 can be written as √2/1 which is in the p/q form. so √2 is a rational number. do you agree with her argument?​

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Answered by WintaeBearTATA
5

Answer:

No, she is not right, sqrt(2) is not a rational number because :-A rational number is a number in the form of p / q where p and q are integers and q ne0. And √2 is a real number

Answered by hfhviyfd
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Step-by-step explanation:

No I don't agree with her argument because Rational no. is defined as no. in the form of p/q where q is not equal to 0 and p ,q should be an integer

but here root 2 is not an integer

so it is not an rational no

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