Math, asked by Anonymous, 2 months ago

prove that 2+3√5=p/q​

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Answered by BrainBananas
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Answer:

No you cannot.

Step-by-step explanation:

If

2 + 3 \sqrt{ 5}  =  \frac{p}{q}

This would imply that 2 + 35 is a rational number but this is not true.

You must know this theorem-

Sum/difference of rational and irrational numbers is always irrational.

I could proof that the given expression is indeed irrational and not rational but that's not the question right.

Answered by hinapakistani
1

Answer:

chetna? .... kahan ho yar

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