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prove that 1/under root 2 is a irrational number​


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Let 1/√2 is an rational number,where P and q are integers and q

=not zero.they have no common factor other than 1

1/√2=p/q

√2=q/p

therefore,p/q r in the form of rational number but,√2 is a irrational number.

This contradicts our supposition.

our supposition is wrong.

Hence,1/2 is a irrational number.

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