Math, asked by altaf391aml, 10 months ago

prove 2√3<÷5 irrational​

Answers

Answered by doggamer987
0

Answer:

idk if this is helpful but here is my thoughts since i did this once -3-

Step-by-step explanation:

√5 is irrational. Any number which can be written as a fraction of integers is called a rational number, otherwise it is called an irrational number. Let us assume that 3+2√5 is rational. ... So 3+2√5 = a/b where a,b are integers and are co primes and b is not equal to 0

Answered by panoop03364
0

Answer:in the picture

Attachments:
Similar questions