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prove following number are irrational√35​

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Answered by singhsahab47
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The square root of 35 is a rational number if 35 is a perfect square. ... Since 35 is not a perfect square, it is an irrational number. This means that the answer to "the square root of 35?" will have an infinite number of decimals. The decimals will not terminate and you cannot make it into an exact fraction.

Answered by Anonymous
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The square root of 35 is a rational number if 35 is a perfect square. Since 35 is not a perfect square, it is an irrational number. This means that the answer to "the square root of 35?" will have an infinite number of decimals. The decimals will not terminate and you cannot make it into an exact fraction.

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