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Answered by uddeshya161
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The square root of 5, i.e., √5, is an IRRATIONAL (emphasis, mine) number, not a rational number, because √5 = 2.236 (rounded to 3 decimal places) does not fulfill the definition of a rational number.

9/11 - 5/7 = 8/77. Any two irrational numbers less than 8/77 added to 5/7 will work. Generating irrational numbers is easy. The nthnth root of any number that is not a perfect nthnth power is irrational. Both sinxsin⁡x and cosxcos⁡x are irrational for non-zero rational values of x. The list goes on and on. In this particular case, 5/7 + 2–√/772/77and 5/7 + 3–√/773/77 would fit the bill

Answered by simipoonam81
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556444444444+44444444*-4-444446230

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