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let us assume 3+√5 is a rational number​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Assume it as rational number.

√3 = a/b

squaring on both sides,

we get, (√3)^2 = a^2/b^2

now, (3)= a^2/b^2

a= 3b

here a and b are positive integers.

now a= 3c

→therefore it is an irrational number.

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