Math, asked by rohankr6807, 7 months ago

Product of a rational and an irrational number is always irrational. Is this true then how ??? zero is also a reational number and multiplying anything with zero will give us zero as the answer

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Answered by noordhillon913
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Answer:

yes its true

but zero it's a exceptional case...

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Answered by saumyakumar68
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see the figure and try to understand i hope this will help you

why irrational multiply with 0 the result becomes 0.

let √a be irrational

then we also can write it,

a^1/2. (i)

and we also can write

√0 as 0^1/2. (ii)

(i) × (ii), we get

a^1/2 × 0^1/2

= ( a × 0) ^ 1/2

= 0^ 1/2

= 0

Thus, this contradicts the fact that irrational multiply 0 becomes 0.

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