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Let x and y be rational and irrational numbers, respectively.
Is x+y necessarily an irrational number? Give an example in
support of your answer.

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Answered by gyaneshwarsingh882
1

Answer:

x + y = 8 + 5.12 = 13.12 which is irrational. These two examples clearly explains that the addition of a rational and an irrational number leads to an irrational number. Hence, x + y is an irrational number

Step-by-step explanation:

Let us assume that x (which is a rational number) = 8

And y (which is an irrational number) = 5.12

On adding x and y  

x + y = 8 + 5.12 = 13.12 which is irrational.

Here, we take another example

Consider x = 15 and y = 5.79

Then the value of x and y will be

x + y =15+5.79 = 20.79

These two examples clearly explains that the addition of a rational and an irrational number leads to an irrational number.

Hence, x + y is an irrational number.

Answered by vaibhavkondane123
0

Answer:

x+y is iraational number

Step-by-step explanation:

1.x+y=x/y

so,x/y=xy

at the left hand side x is a rational number but y is a irrational number so X+Y is irrational number

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