Math, asked by vanshikas799, 5 months ago

prove irrational
5+3 upon root 5​

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Answered by AbhinavRocks10
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Step-by-step explanation:

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A rational number is one that can be represented in the form of p/q where q is not equal to zero and PA and q are both integers and since root 5 is not an integer 3/√5 is not a rational number and is thus irrational.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A rational number is one that can be represented in the form of p/q where q is not equal to zero and PA and q are both integers and since root 5 is not an integer 3/√5 is not a rational number and is thus irrational.

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