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prove √3+√2+1 is irrational
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Answered by cskooo7
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Step-by-step explanation:

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let us assume that√3+√2+1 is rational number

then by fundamental theorem of arithmetic

√3+√2+1 =a/b

√3+√2 =a/b-1

√3+√2 =a-5b/b

irrational is not equal to rational

which means our assumption is wrong

hence √3+√2+1 is irrational

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Answered by sweetyheree
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Answer:

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m not

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Step-by-step explanation:

But i can solve this

since we know that an irrational can neber be equal to rational

So our assumption is falsa

and hence

given number is irrational

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