prime np is rational or irrational?
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That is, let p be a prime number then prove that p is irrational. But first, let's define a prime number. A prime number is a positive integer greater than 1 that has exactly two positive integer divisors: namely, 1 and itself.
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No. Prime numbers by definition must be integers, which are rational. Irrational numbers by definition cannot be rational, and are thus not possibly integers. So, by definition, prime numbers cannot be irrational.
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