Math, asked by she96, 11 months ago

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Answered by rajnandanikumari33
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Step-by-step explanation:

Take any two rational numbers 10 and 2

(i) The difference 10 - 2 = 8 or 2 - 10 = -8 both are rational numbers.

(ii) Their sum = 12 which is a rational number.

(iii) Product = 20 is a rational number

division 10/2 = 5 or 2/10 = 1/5 both are rational numbers.

I think help you !!

Answered by Anonymous
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welcome to the concept of numbers:

Two irrational numbers whose

 ⏩ sum is rational are

10 + 2√5 and 5 - 2√5 

Checking:

Sum of these two irrational numbers = 10 + 2√5 and 5 - 2√5 = 15 (a rational number)

⏩  product is rational are

10 + 2√5 and 10 - 2√5 

Checking:

Product of these two irrational numbers

                    = (10 + 2√5) (10 - 2√5)

                    = (10)2 -  (2√5)2 

                    = 100 - 20 = 80 (a rational number)

⏩  quotient is rational are

                 10√5 and 5√5 

⏩ I hope it help you ❤️

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